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Munro, Alice, 1931-2024

LC control no.n 79063498
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LC classificationPR9199.3.M8
Personal name headingMunro, Alice, 1931-2024
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Variant(s)Laidlaw, Alice Ann, 1931-2024
Munro, Alice Ann Laidlaw, 1931-2024
מאנרו, אליס, 1931-
מונרו, אליס, 1931-
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Biography/History noteAlice Ann Munro (née Laidlaw) was a Canadian short-story writer and three-time winner of Canada's Governor General Award for English-language fiction. She was born 10 July 1931 in Wingham, Ontario. Married to James Munro in 1951, Alice Munro lived in Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. until her divorce in 1972, when she returned to Ontario to accept the position as Writer-in-Residence at University of Western Ontario. In 1980, Munro held the position of Writer-in-Residence at both University of British Columbia and University of Queensland. Additional biographical information may be found at
   <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Munro> and at
   <http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/alice-munro>
Associated countryCanada
LocatedClinton (Ont.) Comox (B.C.)
Birth date1931-07-10
Death date2024-05-13
Place of birthWingham (Ont.)
Place of deathPort Hope (Ont.)
Field of activityFiction Short stories
Short stories
AffiliationUniversity of Western Ontario. Department of English
University of British Columbia
University of Queensland
Profession or occupationShort story writer
Authors
Writers
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
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Found inHer Dance of the happy shades, 1968: t.p. (Alice Munro)
Howells, Coral Ann. Alice Munro, 1998: pages xiii-xiv (Alice Ann Laidlaw born 10 July 1931 in Wingham, Ontario; marries James Armstrong Munro, 1951; marriage breaks up, 1973; marries Gerald Fremlin, 1976)
The rest of the story, c1999: t.p. (Alice Munro) Canadian CIP (Munroe, Alice, 1931- )
The Canadian encyclopedia, via WWW, viewed on June 4, 2008 (Alice Munro, nee Alice Laidlaw, short-story writer, born at Wingham, Ontario, 10 July 1931)
LAC in VIAF, May 23, 2012 (Munro, Alice, 1931-)
LAC internal file, August 1, 2010 (heading: Munro, Alice, 1931-; Munro, Alice Ann Laidlaw,1931-; Laidlaw, Alice,1931-; Canadian; divides her time between Clinton, Ontario and Comox, B.C.)
Wikipedia.org, May 14, 2024: Alice Munro (died May 13, 2024 in Port Hope, Ontario, Canada)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Munro>
National bib agency no.0101J7510E
Associated languageeng
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