Obituary
Alice Munro, Winner of Nobel Prize in Literature, Dies at 92
- Short story ‘master’ was first Canadian to win literary honor
- Film versions of her work include ‘Julieta,’ ‘Away from Her’
Alice Munro, the Canadian writer whose collections of short stories about the struggles of everyday people won her the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013, has died. She was 92.
She died on Monday at a care home in Ontario, having suffered from dementia for at least a dozen years, the Globe and Mail reported, citing her family.