Posted AT 4:19 AM EDT on 20/04/07
Noah Richler wins $25,000 B.C. literary award
Staff
Vancouver Noah Richler, author of This Is My Country, What's Yours?, is the winner of the British Columbia Award for Canadian Non-Fiction. The award is one of the country's largest literary prizes with a purse of $25,000.
At a luncheon in Vancouver yesterday, the jury cited Richler's literary atlas for revealing "a variety of expression that matches the geographic and political diversity of modern-day Canada.
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