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Doris Giller : ウィキペディア英語版 | Doris Giller Doris Giller (January 22, 1931 – April 25, 1993) was a Canadian journalist, who was best known as a literary editor for the ''Montreal Gazette'' and the ''Toronto Star''. Giller first entered journalism in 1963 as a reporter and feature writer for the ''Montreal Star'', eventually working her way up to positions as night editor, lifestyles editor and entertainment editor, also working as the paper's correspondent in Israel for a time in 1972. After the ''Montreal Star'''s demise in 1979, she joined the ''Gazette'' as book review editor, expanding and relaunching the paper's books section. Giller and her husband Jack Rabinovitch moved to Toronto in 1985, where Giller joined the ''Toronto Star'' as a books editor and columnist in 1988. She remained with the paper until her death in 1993 of cancer. Rabinovitch subsequently launched the Giller Prize, one of Canada's largest and most influential literary awards, in her memory. ==External links==
* (Doris Giller profile at the Giller Prize website )
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