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Canadian literati enjoy stellar year

Veterans and a new crop of Canadian fiction writers both fared well in 2004.
ANDREA BAILLIE, CP   2004-12-28 02:24:01  



TORONTO -- Alice Munro received raves in the New York Times and grabbed the Giller Prize, but Winnipeg author Miriam Toews was also triumphant this year as she captured the hearts of Canadians with her poignant tale of a Mennonite girl from the prairie. James Grainger, review editor of Quill and Quire magazine, said the reaction to Toews's novel, A Complicated Kindness, has been simply stunning.




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