The Scotiabank Giller Prize is Canada's most lucrative
LITERARY PRIZE. The prize of $40 000 is awarded every November to an English Canadian novel or short-story collection. The annual award was established in 1994 by Jack Rabinovitch, in honour of his late wife, journalist Doris Giller. Scotiabank became a co-sponsor of the award in 2005. Eligible books are nominated by publishers and then short-listed and ranked by a celebrity panel of prestigious judges. Past juries have been composed of such well-known Canadian writers as Margaret
ATWOOD, Alistair
MACLEOD, David Adams
RICHARDS, and
M. G. VASSANJI, who himself won the first Giller Prize in 1994. Other past winners include Alice
MUNRO, Mordecai
RICHLER, and Rohinton
MISTRY. Public interest in the award has been heightened by the "Guess the Scotiabank Giller Prize" contest, promoted through public libraries across the country. The glamour associated with the award is further enhanced by its presentation at a lavish dinner and star-studded gala, broadcast on television.
See also Scotiabank Giller Prize Winners Table.
Author
KAREN GRANDY
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Scotiabank Giller Prize
The website for the prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize, which recognizes excellence in Canadian fiction – long format or short stories. Features profiles of prize winners, nominees, and jury panelists.