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  2. Alice Munro - Wikipedia

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    Alice Ann Munro OOnt (/ m ə n ˈ r oʊ / mən-ROH; née Laidlaw / ˈ l eɪ d l ɔː / LAYD-law; 10 July 1931 – 13 May 2024) was a Canadian short story writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013.

  3. Alice Munro, Nobel Prize winner and ‘master of the short ...

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    Alice Munro, the Nobel Literature Prize winner best known for her mastery of short stories and depictions of womanhood in rural settings, has died in Ontario, Canada, at the age of 92. The news ...

  4. Alice Munro, Nobel Prize-Winning Canadian Author of ‘Away ...

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    Alice Munro, the Nobel and prize-winning Canadian author of short story collections and novels including “Lives of Girls and Women” and “The Love of a Good Woman,” died Monday night at her ...

  5. Alice Munro, Master of Short Story, Dies at 92 - AOL

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    Munro was born Alice Ann Laidlaw on July 10, 1931 in Wingham, Ontario to Anne Clarke (née Chamney), a schoolteacher, and Robert Eric Laidlaw, a farmer. Munro’s father built their family home, a ...

  6. Dear Life (book) - Wikipedia

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    Dear Life is a short story collection by Canadian writer Alice Munro, published in 2012 by McClelland and Stewart. The book was to have been promoted in part by a reading at Toronto 's International Festival of Authors , although the appearance was cancelled due to health concerns.

  7. List of short stories by Alice Munro - Wikipedia

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    Works by Munro that appeared in anthologies may be more difficult to locate than those that were published in journals or in Munro's original collections but they are likely to be numerous. Please add. "Dulse" in: The Penguin Book of Modern Canadian Short Stories, edited by Wayne Grady, Markham, Ont.: Penguin Books Canada, 1982, 463–81. [7]

  8. Alice Munro, acclaimed short-story writer and Nobel Prize ...

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    "Alice Munro is a national treasure — a writer of enormous depth, empathy, and humanity whose work is read, admired, and cherished by readers throughout Canada and around the world," Cochrane said.

  9. Boys and Girls (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Munro's short stories is essential for any interpretation. [2] This story consists of three sections, with the first being the shortest and the last the longest. In this regard, there is not much of a difference between the book version and the earlier one. The story consists of roughly 17 pages.