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demmiblue

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Tue May 14, 2024, 12:24 PM May 14

Alice Munro, Nobel literature winner revered as short story master, dead at 92

Source: AP

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.

A spokesperson for her publisher confirmed the death of Munro, winner of the Nobel literary prize in 2013, but did not immediately provide further details. Munro had been in frail health for years and often spoke of retirement, a decision that proved final after the author’s 2012 collection, “Dear Life.”

Often ranked with Anton Chekhov, John Cheever and a handful of other short story writers, Munro achieved stature rare for an art form traditionally placed beneath the novel. She was the first lifelong Canadian to win the Nobel and the first recipient cited exclusively for short fiction. Echoing the judgment of so many before, the Swedish academy pronounced her a “master of the contemporary short story” who could “accommodate the entire epic complexity of the novel in just a few short pages.”

Munro, little known beyond Canada until her late 30s, also became one of the few short story writers to enjoy ongoing commercial success. Sales in North America alone exceeded 1 million copies and the Nobel announcement raised “Dear Life” to the high end of The New York Times’ bestseller list for paperback fiction. Other popular books included “Too Much Happiness,” “The View from Castle Rock” and “The Love of a Good Woman.”

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/alice-munro-dies-f2311484b33c450ab16331aef6548631

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Alice Munro, Nobel literature winner revered as short story master, dead at 92 (Original Post) demmiblue May 14 OP
A virtuoso. ancianita May 14 #1
John Barth, Paul Auster, Alice Munro...all gone in the last couple of weeks Prairie Gates May 14 #2
A great body of work. I'm waiting/hoping for Margaret Atwood Nobel. Robertson Davies died before he could get one Bernardo de La Paz May 14 #3
I loved Robertson Davies as a young adult .I should go back and applegrove May 15 #5
She is a writer I can reread again and again Easterncedar May 14 #4

Prairie Gates

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2. John Barth, Paul Auster, Alice Munro...all gone in the last couple of weeks
Tue May 14, 2024, 03:23 PM
May 14

Oh God, Pynchon's next, isn't he?

Bernardo de La Paz

(49,226 posts)
3. A great body of work. I'm waiting/hoping for Margaret Atwood Nobel. Robertson Davies died before he could get one
Tue May 14, 2024, 03:55 PM
May 14

Atwood not only has written novels, but scholarly literary criticism, short stories, and poetry.

applegrove

(119,269 posts)
5. I loved Robertson Davies as a young adult .I should go back and
Wed May 15, 2024, 04:13 AM
May 15

read the books of him I missed. Atwood too.

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