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Toronto author Anne Michaels wins Giller Prize for novel 'Held'

  • Anne Michaels won Canada’s richest fiction award, the Giller Prize, worth $100,000, at a gala in Toronto.
  • Her novel, Held, was also shortlisted for the Booker Prize and explores themes of war and physics.
  • This was Michaels' third nomination for the Giller Prize, and she expressed her writing duty to honor the dead.
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