Awards & Winners

Rosemary Sullivan

Date of Birth 29-August-1947
Place of Birth Greater Montreal
(Québec, Canada)
Nationality Canada
Profession Writer, Biographer, Poet
Rosemary Sullivan is a Canadian poet, biographer, and anthologist. Sullivan was born in the small town of Valois on Lac St. Louis, which is located just outside of Montreal, Quebec. After graduating from St. Thomas high school, she attended McGill University on a scholarship, and earned her Bachelors degree in 1968. After she was married in 1968, she then attended the University of Connecticut where she earned her M.A. in 1969. Finally Sullivan attended the University of Sussex earning her PHD for her thesis The Garden Master: The Poetry of Theodore Roethke in 1972. After completing her post secondary education, Sullivan moved to France to teach at the university of Dijon, and later at the University of Bordeaux. Two years later she was hired at the University of Victoria, and then in 1977 at the University of Toronto, where she has taught ever since. In 1978 Sullivan decided to dedicate herself to her writing, while still teaching at the University of Toronto Rosemary Sullivan is a celebrated critic, editor, poet, and biographer. She writes "wisely and sensibly and well." Her first collection of poetry The Space a Name Makes, was awarded the Gerald Lampert Award for best first book of poetry published in Canada in 1968. In 1987 Sullivan began writing a biography on Elizabeth Smart, titled By Heart, which was later published in 1991 by Penguin Books. Sullivan soon realized she had a passion for biographies, and in 1995 Shadow Maker: The Life of Gwendolyn MacEwen was published. Shadow Maker won numerous awards, including the Governor Generals Award for Non-Fiction, the Canadian Authors’ Association Award for Non-fiction, the President’s medal for Biography, University of British Columbia, and the City of Toronto Book award. Then in 1998, The Red Shoes: Margaret Atwood Starting Out was published.

Awards by Rosemary Sullivan

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1995


Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction
Honored for : Shadow Maker

Nominations 1995 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction Shadow Maker