CNN —Alice Munro, the Nobel Literature Prize winner best known for her mastery of short stories and depictions of womanhood in rural settings, has died in Ontario, Canada, at the age of 92.
The news was confirmed to CNN “with great sadness” by a spokesperson at her publisher, Penguin Random House.
It largely sets the tone for Munro’s prose; semi-autobiographical in nature and exploring the universality of the human urge for self-discovery, love, and independence, through the mundanity of everyday life in small, rural communities.
Alice Munro, left, and Margaret Atwood at the National Arts Club in February 2005.
Munro’s mastery of short stories and literature has been lauded by many of her contemporaries.
Persons:
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Locations:
Ontario, Canada, Wingham , Ontario, ”, University of Western Ontario, Vancouver, Victoria, Canadian, Russian