From the National Post:
The 82-year-old becomes the 110th
Nobel laureate in literature and the first Canadian-based writer to secure the
honour.
She also becomes only the 13th woman
to receive the distinction.
Considered one of the world’s
greatest living writers of short stories, Munro last published the 2012
collection Dear Life. That book won the Ontario-born writer her
third Trillium Book Award.
She has also previously won the Man
Booker International Prize for her entire body of work, as well as two Scotiabank
Giller Prizes, three Governor General’s Literary Awards, the Commonwealth
Writers’ Prize, the inaugural Marian Engel Award and the American National Book
Critics Circle Award.
She had been considered a perennial
contender for the Nobel prize in literature, with British-based betting company
Ladbrokes positioning her as the second-most likely recipient this year behind
Japanese master Haruki Murakami.
Among Munro’s celebrated works are her 1968 debut Dance of the Happy
Shades, 1986’s The Progress of Love, 2004’s Runaway and
1978’s Who Do You Think You Are?
Past winners include such literature
luminaries as George Bernard Shaw, Ernest Hemingway, Herman Hesse, T.S. Eliot
and Toni Morrison, with the last three prizes being awarded to Chinese writer
Mo Yan, Sweden’s Tomas Transtromer and Spanish scribe Mario Vargas Llosa.
Canadian-born, American-raised writer Saul Bellow won in 1976.
The award money fluctuates, but in
2012 the monetary value of the prize was 8,000,000 Swedish krona (roughly
$1.3-million).
In
other book news:
The short
lists for both the Giller Prize and the Governor General’s award have been released. If anyone wants to review any of the books
making the lists, I’d be glad to post your review on Quick Brown Fox.
Quick Brown Fox also welcomes reviews of plays, movies, restaurants and anything else that catches your fancy. Right now, I’d especially love a review of:
Quick Brown Fox also welcomes reviews of plays, movies, restaurants and anything else that catches your fancy. Right now, I’d especially love a review of:
If you have
questions about submitting a review – or to send me a review – email me at brianhenry@sympatico.ca
More information on submitting reviews to Quick Brown Fox, here.
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