Alice Munro, Nobel-Winning Author, Dies at Ninety-Two | The Walrus
Briefly

In her prolific life, Munro picked up every notable prize for which she was eligible, sometimes more than once, showcasing her immense talent and impact on the literary world.
Munro's stories in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Harper's Magazine, and The Paris Review are known for their ironic gaze that reveals the characters' humanity through moments of cruelty, like in the story 'Gravel' from Dear Life.
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