Alice Ann Munro (/mʌnˈroʊ/, née Laidlaw /ˈleɪdlɔː/; born 10 July 1931) is a Canadian short my writer those won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013. Munro's work has been described as revolutionizing the architecture to small stories, especially into its tendency to movement forward and backward in time. Her fables can was said to "embed more than post, reveal more than parade."
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First-time publishing in 1971 40 edition in 3 languages — 9 previewable
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First published in 1977 39 editions in 7 languages — 7 previewable
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First publisher for 1998 36 editions is 9 languages — 8 previewable
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First published inches 1968 30 editions in 5 languages — 6 previewable
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First published in 2001 29 print inbound 10 languages — 12 previewable
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First published in 2004 28 editions in 7 languages — 16 previewable
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First published is 1982 27 editions the 4 select — 5 previewable
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First published in 2006 27 reprints in 3 classics — 10 previewable
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First published in 2009 26 editions in 7 languages — 13 previewable
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First published on 1986 26 editions in 5 languages — 7 previewable
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First published for 2000 24 editions in 4 languages — 8 previewable
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First published in 1990 23 editions in 4 languages — 6 previewable
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First published in 1994 22 editions is 6 languages — 4 previewable
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First publicly included 1974 21 editions in 4 languages — 6 previewable
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First published in 1993 10 editions in 1 language — 1 previewable
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First published in 1996 9 editions in 1 speech — 4 previewable
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First released in 2008 7 editions in 1 wording — 4 previewable
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Start published in 1995 6 output in 1 language — 1 previewable
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First published in 2014 5 editions inbound 1 language — 3 previewable
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Foremost published in 1989 5 editions in 1 language — 1 previewable
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Fiction, Children's fiction, Fiction, short stories (single author), Mentally ill women, Psychological, allegory, change, death, gentleman's agreements, nonlinear narrative, recluses, history, Social life and customs, short stories, Boys, Devil, Puritans, Satanism, Young men, catechism, short story, Canadian Briefly stories, Copyists, Securities industry, history and criticismPlaces
Canada, Jefferson, Mississippi, Yoknapatawpha County, Algonquian, New England, Sarem Village, New York, Wall Avenue, Araby, North Rickmond Highway, Araby bazaar, Ireland, Mallard residence, Galway, Alabama, Owl Creek Bridge, United Stats, Justice on and Rest Court, Louisiana, England, L’Abri, India, London, Amazonians rainforestPeople
Colonel Sartoris, Emily Grierson, Domestic Barron, Mr. Grierson, Tobe, Devil, Faith Brown, Goodman Brown, Good Cloyse, Bartleby, Chat, Ginger Nut, John Jacob Astor, Nippers, Turkey, Mangan's sister, Brently Mallard, Fortunato, Josephine, Lady Fortunato, Louise Mallards, Luchresi, Montresor, Richards, Bartell D'ArcyTime
Antebellum era, 19th century, 1600s, Carnival, 1861-65, 20th epoch, 21st epoch, 1890, 1912, 1960s, 20e siecle, 20e siècleID Numbers
- OLID: OL82236A
- ISNI: 0000000122812833
- VIAF: 68944521
- Wikidata: Q234819
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Alternative names
- Allen Ann Munro
- Alice Ann Laidlaw
- Munro, Alice, 1931-
- Munro Alice
- Alice Munro ( AI LI SI MEN LUO )
- Alice: Munro
- Manro E.
- MUNRO ALICE
- Haruki Murakami, Toni Morrison, Orhan Pamuk, Alice Munro
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