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The Canadian short-story writer, Alice Munro, won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature on October 10. Announcing the award in Stockholm, the Swedish Academy said that Ms. Munro, 82, who has written 14 story collections, was a “master of the contemporary short story.”
Stephen Harper, the Canadian prime minister, issued a statement praising Ms. Munro as the first Canadian woman to win the Nobel in literature. “Canadians are enormously proud of this remarkable accomplishment, which is the culmination of a lifetime of brilliant writing,” he said.
You can read here:
THE BEAR CAME OVER THE MOUNTAIN (The New Yorker, 1999)
RUNAWAY (The New Yorker, 2003)
PASSION (The New Yorker, 2004)
THE VIEW FROM CASTLE ROCK (The New Yorker, 2005)
DEAR LIFE-A CHILDHOOD VISITATION. (the New Yorker, 2011)
ON “DEAR LIFE”: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALICE MUNRO (The New Yorker, 2012)
http://www.openculture.com/2013/10/read-14-short-stories-from-nobel-prize-winning-writer-alice-munro-free-online.html
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