Each winner of the 1989 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit received $5000 and a medal from the Governor General of Canada.[1] The winners and nominees were selected by a panel of judges administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.[2]
English
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
|---|---|---|
| Fiction |  Paul Quarrington, Whale Music | 
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| Non-fiction |  Robert Calder, Willie: The Life of W. Somerset Maugham | 
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| Poetry |  Heather Spears, The Word for Sand | 
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| Drama |  Judith Thompson, The Other Side of the Dark | |
| Children's literature |  Diana Wieler, Bad Boy | 
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| Children's illustration |  Robin Muller, The Magic Paintbrush | 
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| French to English translation |  Wayne Grady, On the Eighth Day | 
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French
| Category | Winner | Nominated | 
|---|---|---|
| Fiction |  Louis Hamelin, La Rage | 
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| Non-fiction |  Lise Noël, L'Intolérance : une problématique générale | 
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| Poetry |  Pierre DesRuisseaux, Monème | 
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| Drama |  Michel Garneau, Mademoiselle Rouge | 
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| Children's literature |  Charles Montpetit, Temps mort | 
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| Children's illustration |  Stéphane Poulin, Benjamin et la saga des oreillers | 
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| English to French translation |  Jean Antonin Billard, Les Âges de l'amour | 
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References
- ↑ "Governor General's awards announced". North Bay Nugget, March 10, 1990.
- ↑ "Three B.C. writers in running for awards". Vancouver Sun, February 7, 1990.
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