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Transmitted At: 2008-03-07 06:59

Attention Entertainment/Book Review/Literary Editors/Producers:

Janice Kulyk Keefer Named Recipient of $25,000 Kobzar Literary Award for 2008

TORONTO, March 7 /CNW/ - Renowned Canadian author Janice Kulyk Keefer has been named the winner of the $25,000 Kobzar Literary Award for her acclaimed novel The Ladies' Lending Library (Harpers Collins, 2007).

Kulyk Keefer, a previous multiple nominee for the Governor General's Award for Literature, accepted the Kobzar Award on March 6 from Andrew Hladyshevsky, Q.C., president of the Shevchenko Foundation, sponsor of the Award, at a gala ceremony attended by more than 300 guests at the Palais Royale ballroom in Toronto.

Set in the summer of 1963, The Ladies' Lending Library recounts the awakening of a close-knit group of women preparing to draw another summer season to a close amidst the relaxed ambiance of central Ontario cottage country, where their days are ruled by the predictable rhythms of children and chores, and lightened by the racy books they share and their Friday afternoon gatherings for gin and gossip. The women share a Ukrainian heritage and its diverse experiences as post-war immigrants, and face the challenges of raising their children in a new socio-cultural context, foreign to them, yet liberating from the trauma of the past. Behind the façade of summer routines brew passions, old rages, and jealousies, as well as opportunities to move beyond traditional expectations and embrace happiness.

Kulyk Keefer is a recipient of the Marian Engel Award, the Canadian Authors Association Award for Poetry, two prizes from the CBC Radio Literary Competition and several National Magazine Awards. A resident of Toronto, she teaches literature and theatre in the graduate studies department of the University of Guelph.

The biennial Kobzar Literary Award recognizes outstanding contributions to Canadian literary arts through the author's presentation of a Ukrainian Canadian theme with literary merit. Categories include: non-fiction, fiction, young people's literature, poetry, plays, screenplays or musicals.

Laura Langston, author of the novel Lesia's Dream, and Danny Schur, composer and producer of the theatrical production STRIKE! - The Musical, were co-recipients of the 2006 Kobzar Literary Award.

Other finalists for the 2008 Kobzar Literary Award included Marusya Bociurkiw, of Toronto, for Comfort Food for Breakups: The Memoir of a Hungry Girl; Roman Fodchuk, of Calgary, for Zhorna: Material Culture of the Ukrainian Pioneers, and Lisa Grekul, of Kelowna, BC, for Leaving Shadows: Literature in English by Canada's Ukrainians.

The four-member judging panel for the 2008 Kobzar Literary Award included author and playwright Sharon Butala; author and educator Prof. Modris Eksteins; author and broadcast journalist Laura Langston, and editor, author and literary critic John Metcalf.

For more information, contact:
Christine Turkewych, Ph.D., Program Director
Kobzar Literary Award and Program
Email:
Telephone: (416) 243-0122

2008

MAY 28, 2008 – Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko President Andrew Hladyshevsky, Q.C. Received the Order of Merit From President of Ukraine

MAY 9, 2008 – Government of Canada Establishes Historic Endowment Fund With the Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko

MARCH 7, 2008 – Janice Kulyk Keefer Named Recipient of $25,000 Kobzar Literary Award for 2008

2007

MAY 8, 2007 – Victor Malarek Investigative Journalist Recipient of 2007 Syrnick Journalism Award

2006

MARCH 2, 2006 MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT: KOBZAR LITERARY AWARD 2006 RECIPIENT (PDF)

FEBRUARY 27, 2006 MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT: KOBZAR™ LITERARY AWARD 2006 GALA (PDF)

JANUARY 16, 2006 MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT: KOBZAR™ LITERARY AWARD 2006 SHORTLIST ANNOUNCEMENT (PDF)


2005

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2004

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2003

06/30/03 - NEW MEMBER OF SHEVCHENKO FOUNDATION INVESTMENT COMMITTEE NAMED

05/27/03 - SHEVCHENKO FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEET TO DISTRIBUTE GRANTS TO THE COMMUNITY

05/14/03 - NEW LITERARY AWARD TO HONOUR ACHIEVEMENTS OF CANADIAN AUTHORS

05/05/03 - COMMEMORATIVE BOOKMARKER ISSUED IN HONOUR OF UKRAINE'S GREATEST POET: TARAS SHEVCHENKO

02/13/03 - SHEVCHENKO FOUNDATION SECURES PLACE ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB

 

2002

08/23/02 - “UKRIANIAN DAY IN THE PARK” RECEIVES UCFTS SUPPORT

08/09/02 - 2002 UKRAINIAN DAY GIVEN SUPPORT

08/04/02 - KYIV PAVILION RECEIVES UCFTS SUPPORT

08/04/02 - SHEVCHENKO FOUNDATION ASSISTS IN ERECTION OF MONUMENT IN HONOUR OF BISHOP NYKITA BUDKA

08/03/02 - UCFTS ACTIVE SUPPORTER OF UKRAINIAN CENTENNIAL MEMORIAL PARK

08/01/02 - UCFTS PROVIDES SUPPORT TO SHRINE OF BLESSED VASYL VELYCHKOVSKY, C.Ss.R.

08/01/02 - 37TH ANNUAL NATIONAL UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL RECEIVES UCFTS SUPPORT

07/31/02 - FOUNDATION SUPPORTS SUMMER PROGRAMMING FOR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

07/31/02 - FOUNDATION SUPPORTS WORLD PREMIERE OF KOUZAN’S WORK “THE FINAL MESSAGE”