Interview with Alice Munro
December 11, 2013 6:20 PM Subscribe
Alice Munro, awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature, was unable to travel to Stockholm due to her health, so the committee went to her. This is their 30 minute interview with the celebrated author.
Amazing, she's so wonderful-
posted by ReeMonster at 7:31 PM on December 11, 2013
posted by ReeMonster at 7:31 PM on December 11, 2013
Runaway took my breath away at times, the single most affecting book I've ever read.
posted by misterG at 1:46 AM on December 12, 2013
posted by misterG at 1:46 AM on December 12, 2013
I could listen to old people tell their stories all day, every day.
posted by DigDoug at 3:57 AM on December 12, 2013
posted by DigDoug at 3:57 AM on December 12, 2013
Alice Munro is such a wonderful ambassador for the short story and for Canadian literature. Oh, I am still over the moon about her Nobel win!
posted by erlking at 6:43 AM on December 12, 2013
posted by erlking at 6:43 AM on December 12, 2013
I am in the midst of her Selected Stories and having such a lovely time with it.
posted by Sophie1 at 6:46 AM on December 12, 2013
posted by Sophie1 at 6:46 AM on December 12, 2013
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