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Alice Munro

Alice Munro

Known For Writing
Birthday Jul 10, 1931
Died May 13, 2024 (92)
Birthplace Wingham, Ontario, Canada
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Updated Aug 11, 2025
Entry Date Aug 11, 2025
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alice Ann Munro (née Laidlaw; born 10 July 1931) was a Canadian short-story writer, winner of the 2009 Man Booker International Prize for her lifetime body of work, three-time winner of Canada's Governor General's Award for fiction, and a perennial contender f ... or the Nobel Prize. Generally regarded to be one of the world's foremost writers of fiction, her stories focused on the human condition and relationships seen through the lens of daily life. While the locus of Munro’s fiction was Southwestern Ontario, her reputation as a short-story writer is international. Her "accessible, moving stories" explore human complexities in a seemingly effortless style. Munro's writing established her as "one of our greatest contemporary writers of fiction," or, as Cynthia Ozick put it, "our Chekhov." Description above from the Wikipedia article Alice Munro, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

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Hateship Loveship

Hateship Loveship

2014

Novel

Away from Her

Away from Her

2007

Short Story

Edge of Madness

Edge of Madness

2002

Short Story

Boys and Girls

Boys and Girls

1983

Short Story

The Ottawa Valley

The Ottawa Valley

1974

Short Story

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