OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian author Alice Munro, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature, died on Monday at the age of 92, the Globe and Mail newspaper said on Tuesday. The Globe, citing family ...
Way back in 1968, Alice Munro published The Dance of the Happy Shades, her first collection of short stories. She was 37, married to bookseller Jim Munro and living with him and their three ...
Canadian writer Alice Munro, known for her masterful short stories, died at the age of 92 due to dementia. She won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013, exploring themes in rural Ontario.
OTTAWA, May 14 (Reuters) - Nobel Prize-winning Canadian writer Alice Munro, whose exquisitely crafted tales of the loves, ambitions and travails of small-town women in her native land made her a ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Nobel Prize-winning Canadian writer Alice Munro, whose exquisitely crafted tales of the loves, ambitions and travails of small-town women in her native land made her a globally ...
Alice Munro, the Canadian Nobel Prize-winning master of spare short stories that explored what she called "the complexity of things – the things within things," has died at age 92. She died ...
Alice Munro, the short-story writer and Nobel prize winner known as “the Canadian Chekhov”, has died aged 92. She had suffered from dementia for more than a decade. Munro died at her care home ...
Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning author known as "Canada's Chekhov" for her mastery of the short story, has died at 92, Canadian media reported Tuesday. Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature ...
Ottawa (AFP) – Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning author known as "Canada's Chekhov" for her mastery of the short story, has died at 92, Canadian media reported Tuesday. Awarded the Nobel ...
Alice Munro, the Canadian writer whose collections of short stories about the struggles of everyday people won her the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013, has died. She was 92. She died on Monday ...
Nathan VanderKlippe is an international correspondent for The Globe and Mail. Prior to that, he was the Globe's Asia correspondent, based in Beijing, where his reporting took him across the region ...