Posted AT 4:00 AM EDT on 18/09/07
Gowdy, Ondaatje, Vassanji on Giller long list
JAMES ADAMS
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
There's a short-story collection, novels by the famous, the not-so-famous and the obscure, books from big presses and small, a translation from French into English and, of course, a few absences. In other words, the 15 works of fiction named yesterday to the long list for the 2007 Scotiabank Giller Prize represented the usual mixed bag.
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