Drainie-Taylor Biography Prize
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The Drainie-Taylor Biography Prize is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by the Writers' Trust of Canada for the best work of biography, autobiography, or personal memoir.
Created in 1998, the award is named in honour of Nathan A. Taylor, one of the country's leading entertainment impresarios, and actor John Drainie. Writer and actor Claire Drainie Taylor, the award's benefactor, was married to Drainie from 1942 until his death in 1966, and was subsequently married to Taylor until his death in 2004.
Winners
- 1999 - François Ricard (author) and Patricia Claxton (translator), Gabrielle Roy: A Life
- 2000 - Trevor Herriot, River in a Dry Land: A Prairie Passage
- 2001 - Ken McGoogan, Fatal Passage
- 2002 - Warren Cariou, Lake of the Prairies: A Story of Belonging
- 2003 - Geoffrey Stevens, The Player: The Life and Times of Dalton Camp
- 2004 - Peter C. Newman, Here Be Dragons: Telling Tales of People, Passion and Power
- 2005 - Nelofer Pazira, A Bed of Red Flowers: In Search of My Afghanistan
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- Canadian literary awards
- Biography awards
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