Alice Munro, Nobel winner and titan of the short story, dies aged 92
Briefly

Once called the Canadian Chekhov, Munro's work focused on ordinary life, gaining global acclaim and a Nobel prize despite early neglect by the literary mainstream.
Munro's early struggles as a housewife led her to write short stories during her daughters' naptimes, creating impactful pieces that resonated with readers and critics alike.
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