November 10, 2015 (Toronto, Ontario) – André Alexis has been named the winner of the $100,000 Scotiabank Giller Prize for Fifteen Dogs, published by Coach House Books. The announcement was made at a black-tie dinner and award ceremony hosted by Rick Mercer, attended by nearly 500 members of the publishing, media and arts communities. CBC Television is the broadcaster for the gala.
This year the prize celebrates its twenty-second anniversary.
A shortlist of five authors and their books was announced on October 5, 2015. Those finalists are:
- André
Alexis for his novel Fifteen Dogs, published by Coach House Books
- Samuel
Archibald for his story collection Arvida, published by Biblioasis, translated
from the French by Donald Winkler
- Rachel
Cusk for her novel Outline, published by Harper Perennial, an
imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
- Heather
O'Neill for her story collection Daydreams of Angels, published by
HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
- Anakana
Schofield for her novel Martin John,
published by A John Metcalf Book, an imprint of Biblioasis
Of the winning book, the jury wrote:
"What does it mean to be alive? To think, to feel, to love and to envy? André Alexis explores all of this and more in the extraordinary Fifteen Dogs, an insightful and philosophical meditation on the nature of consciousness. It’s a novel filled with balancing acts: humour juxtaposed with savagery, solitude with the desperate need to be part of a pack, perceptive prose interspersed with playful poetry. A wonderful and original piece of writing that challenges the reader to examine their own existence and recall the age old question, what’s the meaning of life?"
ANDRÉ ALEXIS was born in Trinidad and grew up in Canada. His debut novel, Childhood, won the Books in Canada First Novel Award, the Trillium Book Award, and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize and the Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. His other previous books include Asylum, Beauty and Sadness, Ingrid & the Wolf and, most recently, Pastoral, which was also nominated for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and was named a Globe and Mail Top 100 book of 2014. In addition to the Scotiabank Giller Prize, Fifteen Dogs has also been awarded the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. Alexis lives in Toronto.
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