Giller Prize ぎらーしょう
Edition 3 (1996)
English-language works (including translations)Canadian literatureFiction (novels, short story collections)
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Margaret Atwood
Winner
Based on a real nineteenth-century Canadian case, the novel traces the ambiguous territory of memory, testimony, and responsibility through the exchanges between Grace Marks and a psychiatrist. It is both historical fiction and a novel about unreliable narration.
Each conflicting account pushes the truth one layer deeper.
480 pages
historical fictionmemorywomencrime