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Colum McCann in 2000. - Colum McCann in 2000. | Louie Palu/The Globe and Mail

Colum McCann in 2000.

Colum McCann in 2000. - Colum McCann in 2000. | Louie Palu/The Globe and Mail
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Colum McCann wins 2011 IMPAC prize

Globe and Mail Update

Irish-born, New York-based novelist Colum McCann beat Canada's Michael Crummey and nine other international novelists, including Barbara Kingsolver and David Malouf, to take the 2011 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, worth $139,000.

The prize is awarded every year based on nominations from public libraries around the world. McCann won for Let the Great World Spin, his sixth novel, described by judges as “a hurricane of a book,” besting Crummey's Galore. The judges included Alberta-born Nancy Huston.

Past Canadian winners of the IMPAC award include Rawi Hage and Alastair MacLeod.