Alice Munro

Alice Munro

CanadianLiterary FictionContemporary FictionShort Storiesb. 1931 — d. 2013

Alice Munro was a Canadian short story writer, widely regarded as a master of the contemporary short story. Her work focuses on ordinary lives in small-town Ontario, exploring memory, relationships, and moral complexity with psychological depth and understated prose. She received numerous awards during her career, including the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature.

Awards

['Nobel Prize in Literature (2013)', "Governor General's Award (multiple)", 'Man Booker International Prize (shortlist/honors)']

Notable Works

['Dance of the Happy Shades', 'Lives of Girls and Women', 'The Beggar Maid (Who Do You Think You Are?)', 'Dear Life', 'Too Much Happiness']

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