Alice Munro
Bha Alice Ann Munro née Laidlaw (rugadh 10 an t-Iuchar 1931, chaochail 13 an Cèitean 2024) na sgrìobhadair Canadianach a sgrìobh ann am Beurla.
Choisinn i iomadh duais, nam measg an Duais Nobel ann an Litreachas ann an 2013.[1]
Eachdraidh a Beatha
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]Tràth sa beatha
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]Rugadh Munro leis an ainm Alice Ann Laidlaw ann an Wingham, Ontario.[2] Bha tuathanas le madaidhean agus mincean aig a h-athair, Robert Eric Laidlaw.[3] B' e tidsear sgoile a bh' anns a màthair, Anne Clarke Laidlaw (née Chamney).
Thòisich i a' sgrìobhadh nuair a bha i na deugaire. Ann an 1950, fhad's a bha i a' dèanamh Beurla aig Oilthigh Western Ontario, dh'fhoillsich i a ciad sgeulachd, "The Dimensions of a Shadow".[4][5] Dh'fhàg i an oilthigh nuair a phòs i agus dh'imrich i a Columbia Bhreatannach far an do chuir i bùth leabhraichean air dòigh leis an duine aice.[2]
Bha i pòsta aig James Munro bho 1951 gu 1972 agus aig Gerald Fremlin bho 1976 gu àm a bhàis ann an 2013. Bha triùir chloinne aice.
Sgrìobhaidhean
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]Tha Munro ainmeil airson a cuid sgeulachdan goirid. Thathar ag ràdh gun tug i buaidh mhòr air structar an sgeulachd goirid ann am Beurla leis mar a bhios an t-àm a' gluasad air ais is air adhart anns na sgeulachdan.[6] Mar as tric, tha a cuid ficsean stèidhichte ann an sgìre far an deach a h-àraich, sgrìre Huron air taobh an iar-dheas Ontario.[7]
Thuirt i gun tug na sgrìobhadairean seo buaidh oirre: William Maxwell, Eudora Welty, John Updike, Carson McCullers, Katherine Anne Porter, Flannery O'Connor, James Agee, Cheever, Joyce Carol Oates, Peter Taylor, William Trevor, Edna O'Brien, Richard Ford.[8]
Duaisean
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]Ann an 2009, bhuannaich i am Man Booker International Prize airson a cuid saothair gu lèir.[9]
- Bhuannaich i trì tursan Duais an Governor General an Canada airson ficsean (1968, 1978, 1986).
- 1996 Duais Marian Engel bhon Urras Sgrìobhadairean Chanada Writers' Trust of Canada[10]
- 1998 Duais Giller (& 2004)
- 2004 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize airson an leabhar Runaway.[11]
- 2009 Duais Eadar-nàiseanta Man Booker
- 2013 Duais Nobel ann an Litreachas[12]
Clàr-leabhraichean
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]Leabhraichean de sgeulachdan goirid
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]- 1968 Dance of the Happy Shades – (bhuannaich Duais an Governor General)
- 1971 Lives of Girls and Women
- 1974 Something I've Been Meaning to Tell You
- 1978 Who Do You Think You Are? – (bhuannaich Duais an Governor General; cuideachd fon ainm The Beggar Maid)
- 1982 The Moons of Jupiter – (ainmeachadh airson Duais an Governor General)
- 1986 The Progress of Love – (bhuannaich Duais an Governor General)
- 1990 Friend of My Youth – (bhuannaich Duais Leabhar Trillium)
- 1994 Open Secrets – (ainmeachadh airson Duais an Governor General)
- 1998 The Love of a Good Woman – (Duais Giller)
- 2001 Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage – (ath-chlò-bhualadh mar Away From Her)
- 2004 Runaway – (Duais Giller agus Duais Urrais Sgrìobhadairean Rogers airson ficsean)
- 2006 The View from Castle Rock
- 2009 Too Much Happiness
- 2012 Dear Life
Cruinneachaidh de sgeulachdan goirid
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]- 1996 Selected Stories
- 2003 No Love Lost
- 2004 Vintage Munro
- 2006 Alice Munro's Best: A Selection of Stories - le roimh-ràdh le Margaret Atwood
- 2011 New Selected Stories
- 2014 Lying Under the Apple Tree. New Selected Stories
Iomraidhean
[deasaich | deasaich an tùs]- ↑ "The Nobel Prize in Literature 2013 – Press Release" (PDF). 10 October 2013. Retrieved 10 Dàmh. 2013.
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(help) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Meyer, M.: “Alice Munro” (Beurla). Meyer Literature. Air a thasglannadh [o http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/literature/bedlit/authors_depth/munro.htm] 12mh dhen Dùbhlachd 2007. Air a thogail 3s dhen Fhaoilleach 2019.
- ↑ Jeanne McCulloch, Mona Simpson "Alice Munro, The Art of Fiction No. 137", The Paris Review No. 131, Samhradh 1994
- ↑ Jason Winders (10 Dàmhair 2013). "Alice Munro, LLD'76, wins 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature". Western News. The University of Western Ontario.
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(help) - ↑ "Canada's Alice Munro, 'master' of short stories, wins Nobel Prize in literature". CNN. 10 Dàmahir 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
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(help) - ↑ Alice Munro Wins Nobel Prize in Literature, by Julie Bosmans, The New York Times, 10 Dàmh. 2013
- ↑ Marchand, P. (29 August 2009). "Open Book: Philip Marchand on Too Much Happiness, by Alice Munro". The National Post. Retrieved 5 Sult. 2009.
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(help) - ↑ A Conversation with Alice Munro. Bookbrowse. A' tarraing air 2 Ògmh. 2009.
- ↑ "Alice Munro wins Man Booker International prize". The Guardian. 27 Cèitean 2009.
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(help) - ↑ "Past Writers' Trust Engel/Findley Award Winners". Retrieved 7 Giblean 2014.
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(help) - ↑ "Past Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize Winners". Retrieved 7 Giblean 2014.
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(help) - ↑ Bosman, Julie (10 October 2013). "Alice Munro Wins Nobel Prize in Literature". New York Times. Retrieved 10 Dàmh. 2013.
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