Munro, Alice (1931–)

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Munro, Alice (1931–)

Canadian short-story writer. Born Alice Laidlaw, July 10, 1931, in Wingham, Ontario, Canada; attended University of Western Ontario, 1949–51; m. James Munro, 1951 (div. 1972); m. Gerald Fremlin, 1976; children: (1st m.) Sheila (b. 1953), Jenny (b. 1957), Sarah (b. 1966).

Highly regarded short-story writer, ran a bookstore with 1st husband in Victoria, British Columbia; collections include Dance of the Happy Shades (1968), which won the Governor General's Award for Fiction, Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You (1974), The Moons of Jupiter (1982), The Progress of Love (1986), Friend of My Youth (1990), Open Secrets (1994), The Love of a Good Woman (1996), and Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage (2001); also wrote the novel Lives of Girls and Women (1971); stories published in The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, Paris Review, among others. Received Lannam Literary award and W.H. Smith award.

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