Collections of short stories of noted Canadian writer
Alice Munro of life in rural Ontario include
Dance of the Happy Shades (1968) and
Moons of Jupiter (1982); for these and vivid novels, she won the Nobel Prize of 2013 for literature.
People widely consider her premier fiction of the world. Munro thrice received
governor general's award. She focuses on human relationships through the lens of daily life. People thus refer to this "the Canadian
Chekhov."
(Arabic:
أليس مونرو)
(Persian:
آلیس مانرو)
(Russian Cyrillic:
Элис Манро)
(Ukrainian Cyrillic:
Еліс Манро)
(Bulgarian Cyrillic:
Алис Мънро)
(Slovak:
Alice Munroová)
(Serbian:
Alis Manro)