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Douglas LePan

Date of Birth 25-May-1914
Place of Birth Toronto
(Ontario, Canada)
Nationality Canada
Also know as Douglas Valentine LePan
Profession Writer, Professor, Poet, Diplomat
Douglas Valentine LePan, OC, FRSC was a Canadian diplomat, poet, novelist and professor of literature. Born in Toronto, Ontario, LePan was educated at the University of Toronto, at Harvard, and at Merton College, Oxford University. During the Second World War he was on staff at the Canadian High Commission in London and then served in the Canadian Army as an artilleryman during the Italian campaign. He joined the Canadian diplomatic service in 1946, and during his years as a diplomat served in London and in Washington, as well as in Ottawa. He was formally in the employ of the Department of External Affairs until 1959, though for several years during that time he was seconded by the Department of Finance to serve as Secretary for the Royal Commission on Canada's Economic Prospects; his work drafting the multi-volume Report of the commission was widely praised. LePan left the diplomatic service in 1959 to return to academic life; he taught at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, and at the University of Toronto, where he was Principal of University College and then University Professor and Senior Fellow at Massey College.

Awards by Douglas LePan

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1964


Governor General's Award for English-language fiction
Honored for : Deserter

Nominations 1964 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Governor General's Award for English-language fiction Deserter

1953