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Alice Munro

    July 10, 1931 – May 13, 2024

    Alice Munro, a celebrated Canadian author, masterfully captures the complexities of human relationships through the lens of daily life. Her stories, often delving into the profound depths of everyday experiences, have earned her the moniker "the Canadian Chekhov." Munro's narrative approach meticulously examines the subtle nuances of interpersonal interactions, revealing their universal resonance. Her literary significance lies in her unparalleled ability to transform seemingly ordinary moments into deeply impactful tales that probe the human condition.

    Alice Munro
    Dreams and Nightmares
    Selected Stories Volume Two: 1995-2009
    Carried Away
    Selected stories
    The Progress of Love. Der Mond über der Eisbahn, englische Ausgabe
    A Wilderness Station