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Alice Munro
LahirAlice Ann Laidlaw
(1931-07-10) 10 Julai 1931 (umur 93)
Wingham, Ontario, Kanada
PekerjaanPenulis cerita pendek
BahasaInggeris
Alma materUniversiti Ontario Barat[1]
GenreCerita pendek, realisme
AnugerahGovernor General's Award (1968, 1978, 1986)
Hadiah Giller (1998, 2004)
Man Booker International Prize (2009)
Hadiah Nobel dalam Kesusasteraan (2013)
PasanganJames Munro (1951–1972)
Gerald Fremlin (1976–2013, kematiannya)
Anak4

Alice Ann Munro ( /ˈæls ˌæn mʌnˈr/ , née Laidlaw /ˈldlɔː/; lahir 10 Julai 1931) ialah penulis cerita pendek Kanada yang memenangi Hadiah Nobel dalam Sastera pada tahun 2013. Kerja Munro telah digambarkan sebagai telah merevolusikan seni bina cerita pendek, terutama dalam kecenderungan untuk maju ke depan dan mundur dalam masa. [2] Kisahnya dikatakan "menanamkan lebih banyak daripada mengumumkan, mendedahkan lebih daripada perarakan." [3]

Cerita rekaan Munro paling sering ditetapkan di Huron County asalnya di barat daya Ontario.[4] Cerita-ceritanya meneroka kerumitan manusia dalam gaya prosa yang tidak rumit. [5] Penulisan Munro telah menubuhkannya sebagai "salah satu penulis fiksyen kontemporari kami", atau, seperti yang dikatakan Cynthia Ozick ," Chekhov kami." [6] Munro adalah penerima banyak penghargaan kesusasteraan, termasuk Hadiah Nobel dalam Sastera untuk kerja-kerja beliau sebagai "tuan kisah pendek kontemporari", [7] dan Hadiah Manusia Antarabangsa Booker 2009 untuk kerja seumur hidupnya. Beliau juga merupakan pemenang tiga kali Anugerah Gabenor Kanada untuk fiksyen dan merupakan penerima Anugerah Writers of the 1996 Marian Engel Award Kanada , serta Hadiah Fiksi Amanah Writers 2004 untuk Runaway . [7] [8] [9] [10]

  1. ^ Preface. Dance of the Happy Shades. Alice Munro. First Vintage contemporaries Edition, August 1998. ISBN 0-679-78151-X Vintage Books, A Division of Random House, Inc. New York City.
  2. ^ Alice Munro Menang Hadiah Nobel dalam Sastera, oleh Julie Bosmans, The New York Times, 10 Oktober 2013
  3. ^ WH New, Literature in English Diarkibkan 2014-03-02 di Wayback Machine, thecanadianencyclopedia.com, 2 Disember 2012, terakhir disunting 16 Disember 2013.
  4. ^ Marchand, P. (29 August 2009). "Open Book: Philip Marchand on Too Much Happiness, by Alice Munro". The National Post. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2011-08-25. Dicapai pada 5 September 2009.
  5. ^ Meyer, M. "Alice Munro". Meyer Literature. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 12 December 2007. Dicapai pada 21 November 2007. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)
  6. ^ Merkin, Daphne (24 October 2004). "Northern Exposures". The New York Times Magazine. Dicapai pada 25 February 2008.
  7. ^ a b "The Nobel Prize in Literature 2013 – Press Release" (PDF). 10 October 2013. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 2013-10-12. Dicapai pada 10 October 2013.
  8. ^ Bosman, Julie (10 October 2013). "Alice Munro Wins Nobel Prize in Literature". The New York Times. Dicapai pada 10 October 2013.
  9. ^ "Alice Munro wins Man Booker International prize". The Guardian. 27 May 2009.
  10. ^ "Past Writers' Trust Engel/Findley Award Winners". Dicapai pada 7 April 2014.

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  • Awano, Lisa Dickler. "Kindling The Creative Fire: Alice Munro's Two Versions of ‘Wood.'" New Haven Review (30 May 2012). Examining overall themes in Alice Munro's fiction through a study of her two versions of "Wood."
  • Awano, Lisa Dickler. "Alice Munro's Too Much Happiness." Virginia Quarterly Review (22 October 2010). Long-form book review of Too Much Happiness in the context of Alice Munro's canon.
  • Besner, Neil Kalman. Introducing Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women: a reader's guide. (Toronto: ECW Press, 1990)
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  • Elliott, Gayle. "A Different Track: Feminist meta-narrative in Alice Munro's 'Friend of My Youth.'" Journal of Modern Literature. 20.1 (Summer 1996): 75.
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  • Garson, Marjorie. "Alice Munro and Charlotte Bronte." University of Toronto Quarterly 69.4 (Fall 2000): 783.
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  • Hebel, Ajay. The Tumble of Reason: Alice Munro's discourse of absence. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994)
  • Hiscock, Andrew. "Longing for a Human Climate: Alice Munro's 'Friend of My Youth' and the culture of loss." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 32.2 (1997): 18.
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  • Levene, Mark. "It Was About Vanishing: A Glimpse of Alice Munro's Stories." University of Toronto Quarterly 68.4 (Fall 1999): 841.
  • Lorre-Johnston,Christine, and Eleonora Rao, eds. Space and Place in Alice Munro's Fiction: "A Book with Maps in It." Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2018.ISBN 9781640140202[1].
  • Lynch, Gerald. "No Honey, I'm Home." Canadian Literature 160 (Spring 1999): 73.
  • MacKendrick, Louis King. Some Other Reality: Alice Munro's Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You. (Toronto: ECW Press, 1993)
  • Martin, W.R. Alice Munro: paradox and parallel. (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1987)
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  • McCaig, JoAnn. Reading In: Alice Munro's archives. (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2002)
  • Miller, Judith, ed. The Art of Alice Munro: saying the unsayable: papers from the Waterloo conference. (Waterloo: Waterloo Press, 1984)
  • Munro, Sheila. Lives of Mother and Daughters: growing up with Alice Munro. (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2001)
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  • Redekop, Magdalene. Mothers and Other Clowns: the stories of Alice Munro. (New York: Routledge, 1992)
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  • Simpson, Mona. A Quiet Genius The Atlantic. (December 2001)
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