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Appreciating Alice Munro, Who Brought Innovation to Short Fiction The Nobel laureate, whose precisely written stories about southwestern Ontario many considered “without equal,” died this week ...
Alice Munro, acclaimed short-story writer and Nobel Prize winner, dies at 92 Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning short story author known for ‘Dear Life,’ has died. She was 92.
Alice Munro often embarked on what she thought was a novel, only to find that the narrative petered out after about 40 pages. But this hardly mattered, said The New Yorker, because as the citation ...
Alice Munro’s Best-Selling Books (circana Data From 2004 To May 4, 2024) "Dear Life" (trade paperback) — 236,880 copies sold "Runaway" (trade paperback) — 203,140 copies sold ...
Alice Munro near her home in rural Ontario, Canada, in 2013. ... Section A, Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: Alice Munro, 92, Short-Story Master Who Won Nobel, Dies.
The writer Alice Munro has died, at the age of 92. The news was confirmed by her publisher, Penguin Random House Canada. Munro was a craftsman, known for her intricately paced short stories that ...
Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning Canadian author who perfected the art of the contemporary short story, died on Monday, May 13, Penguin Random House Canada has confirmed.She was 92 years old ...
Alice Munro in 1979. Paul Stephen Pearson/Fairfax Media/Getty Munro published her first short story collection, Dance of the Happy Shades, in 1968, which won Canada’s highest literary prize, the ...
Nobel laureate Alice Munro, the Canadian literary giant who became one of the world’s most esteemed contemporary authors and one of history’s most honored short story writers, has died at age 92.