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    John Hugh MacLennan CC CQ FRSL FRSC (March 20, 1907 – November 9, 1990) was a Canadian writer and professor of English at McGill University. He won five...
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  • "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. It was released in February 1993 as the third single from their 1992...
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  • "Locked in the Trunk of a Car", "Fifty Mission Cap", "Courage (For Hugh MacLennan)", "At the Hundredth Meridian", "Looking for a Place to Happen", and...
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  • The Watch That Ends the Night (category Novels by Hugh MacLennan)
    Watch That Ends the Night is a novel by Canadian author and academic Hugh MacLennan. The title refers to a line in Psalm 90. It was first published in 1958...
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  • Barometer Rising (category Novels by Hugh MacLennan)
    Barometer Rising is a romantic-realist novel by Canadian author Hugh MacLennan. The work explores life in Halifax, Nova Scotia during World War I, and...
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  • McLennan, MacLennan, and Maclennan are surnames derived from the Scottish Gaelic Mac Gille Fhinnein. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Robert...
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  • They are currently presented in seven literary categories: Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction A. M. Klein Prize...
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  • Hugh Dan MacLennan (Scottish Gaelic: Ùisdean MacIllFhinnein) is a Scottish broadcaster, author and sporting academic with specific interest in the sport...
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    Minister. He has won a number of literary prizes, including the 2001 Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction and the 2002 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature...
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  • Two Solitudes (novel) (category Novels by Hugh MacLennan)
    Two Solitudes is a 1945 novel by Hugh MacLennan. It popularized the term two solitudes to refer to the perceived lack of communication between English-...
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    the US; their highest-charting song on the chart being "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)", which reached No. 16 in 1993. Downie once complained that the band's...
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  • Afghanada and in 2023 for his narration of the audiobook version of Hugh MacLennan's novel Each Man's Son. He is originally from Cape Breton Island. He...
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    John K. Samson. Lullabies won the competition. The book also won the Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction and was shortlisted for eight other major awards,...
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    deserving winner." De Niro's Game was also awarded two Quebec awards, the Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction and the McAuslan First Book Prize. De Niro's Game...
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  • burdened by painful relationships." Evil Eye went one to win the 1994 Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction. In 2000, Diamond released Dead White Males, followed...
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  • "Wheat Kings" "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)" Winnipeg   Set "At the Hundredth Meridian" "Pigeon Camera" "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)" "Wheat Kings" "Machine"...
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  • University of Toronto and Brock University. Her biography of Hugh MacLennan, Hugh MacLennan: A Writer's Life, was nominated for the Governor General's Award...
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  • written by Hugh MacLennan. It won the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 1948 Governor General's Awards. MacLennan partly based...
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  • Glazier Collection of the papers of Canadian authors, including those of Hugh MacLennan and Mordecai Richler. He founded the Kenneth Maclean Glazier Scholarship...
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  • Each Man's Son (category Novels by Hugh MacLennan)
    Each Man's Son is the fourth novel by Canadian writer Hugh MacLennan. First published in 1951 by Macmillan of Canada, it takes place in a coal mining town...
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    General Vincent Massey, former prime minister Louis St. Laurent, novelist Hugh MacLennan, religious leader David Bauer, novelist Gabrielle Roy, historian Donald...
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  • Travellin' Man" Disc 2 "Fully Completely" "Twist My Arm" "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)" "Lake Fever" "Poets" "Fireworks" "Boots or Hearts" "Bobcaygeon" "Nautical...
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    by the historical site of the building, the novel Two Solitudes by Hugh MacLennan and Commedia dell'arte, the artist decided to express in his own way...
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    Margaret Olwen MacMillan, OM CC CH FRSL FRSC FBA FRCGS (born December 23, 1943) is a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Oxford. She...
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    include: Linden MacIntyre (The Bishop's Man); Hugh MacLennan (Barometer Rising); Ernest Buckler (The Valley and the Mountain); Archibald MacMechan (Red Snow...
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  • The canonical novel Barometer Rising (1941) by the Canadian writer Hugh MacLennan is set in Halifax at the time of the explosion and includes a carefully...
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    publication of his third novel, The Kinkajou. The Timekeeper won the Hugh MacLennan Prize for fiction and was developed into the 2009 film The Timekeeper...
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  • University in 1957. Her M.A. supervisor while at McGill was author Hugh MacLennan, whom she corresponded with until her death. In 1960 Engel was awarded...
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  • post-World War I novelists were Hugh MacLennan (1907–1990), W.O. Mitchell (1914–1998), and Morley Callaghan (1903–1990). MacLennan's best-known works are Barometer...
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  • April 20, 2020. It was MacLennan's final award winning novel that earned his place in the song title "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)". The song included lines...
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