- Alice Munro - Wikipedia
Alice Ann Munro OOnt ( mənˈroʊ mən-ROH; née Laidlaw; 10 July 1931 – 13 May 2024) was a Canadian short story writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013
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Alice Munro was a Canadian short-story writer known for exquisitely drawn narratives that reveal the depth and complexities in the emotional lives of everyday people She received the 2013 Nobel Prize for Literature
- Alice Munro: Biography, Author, Nobel Prize Winner
Canadian author Alice Munro wrote critically acclaimed short stories Read about books, 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, death, and more
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Alice Laidlaw Munro was born in Wingham, Ontario, Canada on July 10, 1931, the eldest child of Robert Eric Laidlaw (1901–76), a fox farmer, and Anne Clarke Chamney Laidlaw (1898–1959), a former schoolteacher
- Alice Munro: A Bibliography - OpenEdition Journals
I Collections of short stories by Alice Munro Dance of the Happy Shades, Toronto, Ryerson Press, 1968, 224 pp; New York, McGraw Hill, 1973, 224 pp; London, Allen Lane, 1974, 224 pp Lives of Girls and Women, Toronto, McGraw Hill Ryerson, 1971, 254 pp; New York,McGraw Hill, 1972, 250 pp; London, Allen Lane, 1974, 250 pp Something I’ve Been
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This comprehensive bibliography catalogs scholarly works and critical analyses related to the works of Canadian author Alice Munro
- Bibliography of Works about Alice Munro : Canadian Writers : Faculty of . . .
Faculty of Humanities Social Sciences > Canadian Writers > English-Canadian Writers > L to M > Alice Munro > Bibliography of Works about the Author
- Alice Munro Book List - FictionDB
A complete list of all Alice Munro's books in order (29 books) Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards
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