September 17, 2018 (St. John’s, NL) – The Scotiabank Giller Prize is pleased to announce its
longlist for this year’s award. The 2017 Prize winner, Michael Redhill, announced the list
during a ceremony at The Rooms in St. John’s, NL. The 12 titles were
chosen from a field of 104 books submitted by publishers all across
Canada.
This year the Prize celebrates its 25th
anniversary.
The longlist for the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize is:
- Paige Cooper for her story collection
Zolitude, published by
A John Metcalf Book, an imprint of Biblioasis
- Patrick DeWitt for his novel French Exit, published
by House of Anansi Press
- Eric Dupont for his novel Songs for the Cold of Heart,
translated by Peter McCambridge, published by QC Fiction, an imprint
of Baraka Books
- Esi Edugyan for her novel Washington Black,
published by Patrick Crean Editions, an imprint of HarperCollins
Canada
- Rawi Hage for his novel Beirut Hellfire Society,
published by Knopf Canada
- Sheila Heti for her novel Motherhood, published
by Knopf Canada
- Emma Hooper for her novel Our Homesick Songs,
published by Hamish Hamilton Canada
- Thea Lim for her novel An Ocean of Minutes,
published by Viking Canada
- Lisa Moore for her story collection
Something for Everyone,
published by Astoria, an imprint of House of Anansi Press
- Tanya Tagaq for her novel Split Tooth, published
by Viking Canada
- Kim Thúy for her novel Vi, translated by
Sheila Fischman, published by Random House Canada
- Joshua Whitehead for his novel Jonny Appleseed,
published by Arsenal Pulp Press
The longlist was
selected by an esteemed five-member jury panel: Canadian writer
and journalist Kamal
Al-Solaylee (Jury Chair), playwright and Vice President
of advancement for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) Maxine Bailey,
American writer
John Freeman, English novelist Philip Hensher,
and Canadian author Heather
O'Neill.
Of the longlist, the jury wrote:
“We the
jury devoted many, many delightful and arduous months of our lives coming
up with this longlist. Our sole criteria going into this process was
literary excellence. We were looking for books that were written in
elevated, idiosyncratic, original prose that exhibited an exquisite
command of the art of language, and unparalleled mastery of structure and
storytelling. We argued viciously over books, expounding on their merits.
But when the battle was over, what remained left us in awe. This list
reflects the landscape of the current Canadian imagination: diverse,
bold, edgy, exciting, reflective, aware, angry and joyous. Leave it to
our literature to speak out beautifully from the far-flung edges of this
huge mysterious land, and sing about the erased, the immigrants, the
oppressed, the survivors, the entitled. It also reflects the myriad
genres that Canadian writers are working in: auto-fiction, science-fiction,
epic family sagas, historical novels, coming of age dramas,
short-stories, satire. These are stories about and beyond Canada, a list
so exciting, exhibiting such pure excellence, it stands up to any list in
the world, and it is great, great fun to read.”
This year’s
shortlist will be announced at a press event to be held at the Scotiabank
Centre at Scotia Plaza in Toronto on Monday, October 1, at 11 a.m. ET.
(Doors open at 10:30 a.m.)
Quotes
“I am just
delighted for these twelve finalists. They have written extraordinary
books that deserve to be read, and read widely. After 25 years, the Prize
continues to do what it set out to do all those years ago – spotlight and
promote Canadian writers and their books to Canada and the world. We hope
to continue doing this work for another 25 years. We could not have done
any of this without our most valued partner, Scotiabank. We thank them
for their ongoing support and dedication to Canadian literature.”
-Elana
Rabinovitch, Executive Director, Scotiabank Giller Prize
“This is an exciting year for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, as we join
book lovers in celebrating the 25th anniversary of this
important literary award. Scotiabank is proud to support Canada’s
talented fiction writers through the Prize. We congratulate the
longlisted authors for being recognized for their inspiring works and
look forward to celebrating the finalists and winner of the Scotiabank
Giller Prize in November.”
-
John Doig, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Scotiabank
Between
the Pages: An Evening with the Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalists
will take you inside the minds and creative lives of the writers on the
2018 shortlist. All venues are wheelchair accessible and an American Sign
Language (ASL) interpreter will be present.
The Scotiabank
Giller Prize is delighted to present the Between the Pages series of
readings featuring this year’s shortlisted authors, taking place in:
- Calgary – October 11;
- Vancouver – October 15;
- Halifax – October 25;
- Ottawa – October 30;
- Toronto – November 5;
- New York City – November 7; and,
- London, U.K. – November 15.
For more
information, please visit: www.scotiabankgillerprize.ca/news-events/events-and-important-dates/
The 2018
Scotiabank Giller Prize will air on Monday, November 19, on CBC at 8 p.m.
(11:30 AT/12:00 NT) CBC Radio One at 8 p.m. (9 AT/ 9:30 NT) and will be
livestreamed at CBCBooks.ca.
Audible, the
world’s largest creator and distributor of audiobooks, is committed to
supporting talented Canadian authors and narrators and is proud to be the
exclusive audiobook sponsor of the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
About
the Prize
The Giller
Prize, founded by Jack Rabinovitch in 1994, highlights the very best in
Canadian fiction year after year. In 2005, the prize teamed up with
Scotiabank who increased the winnings 4-fold. The Scotiabank Giller Prize
now awards $100,000 annually to the author of the best Canadian novel or
short story collection published in English, and $10,000 to each of the
finalists. The award is named in honour of the late literary journalist
Doris Giller by her husband Toronto businessman Jack Rabinovitch, who
passed away in August 2017.
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We are leading the transformation to meet the needs of Canadians in a
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