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The first Giller Prize is awarded
Vassanji talks about the effect the prestigious new prize will have on Canadian writers, on his future and on the memory of journalist Doris Giller. She died of cancer in 1993 at age 62. The prize was created by Giller's husband, businessman Jack Rabinovitch. Giller was famous for her insights on literature as well as the flamboyant figure she cut on the party circuit.
• M.G. Vassanji was born in Nairobi, Kenya in 1950 and raised in Tanzania. He was part of a community of Indian emigrants. At age 19, Vassanji went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study nuclear physics. He later went to Ontario to work at a power plant in Chalk River and, in 1980, moved to Toronto. His novels include The Gunny Sack, Amriika and The In-Between World of Vikram Lall.
• Both novels and collections of short stories are eligible for the Giller Prize. Past winners include: Margaret Atwood for Alias Grace in 1996; Mordecai Richler for Barney's Version in 1997; both David Adams Richards for Mercy Among The Children and Michael Ondaatje for Anil's Ghost in 2000, and Austin Clarke for The Polished Hoe in 2002.
• The $25,000 Giller Prize was eclipsed as Canada's richest award for writing in 2001 by The Griffin Poetry Prize, which annually awards $40,000 each to one Canadian poet and one international poet.
Program: Gabereau
Broadcast Date: Nov. 3, 1994
Guest(s): M.G. Vassanji
Reporter: Michael Crabbe
Duration: 1:48
Last updated: October 31, 2012
Page consulted on April 2, 2013
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