Awards & Winners

Igor Gouzenko

Date of Birth 13-January-1919
Place of Birth Rahačoŭ
(Homiel, Belarus)
Nationality
Profession Author
Igor Sergeyevich Gouzenko was a cipher clerk for the Soviet Embassy to Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. He defected on September 5, 1945, with 109 documents on Soviet espionage activities in the West. This forced Prime Minister Mackenzie King to call a Royal Commission to investigate espionage in Canada. Gouzenko exposed Joseph Stalin's efforts to steal nuclear secrets, and the technique of planting sleeper agents. The "Gouzenko Affair" is often credited as a triggering event of the Cold War, with historian Jack Granatstein stating "Gouzenko was the beginning of the Cold War for public opinion" and journalist Robert Fulford writing "I am absolutely certain the Cold War began in Ottawa". The New York Times described Gouzenko's actions as having "awakened the people of North America to the magnitude and the danger of Soviet espionage."

Awards by Igor Gouzenko

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1954


Governor General's Award for English-language fiction
Honored for : The Fall of a Titan

Nominations 1954 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Governor General's Award for English-language fiction The Fall of a Titan