On Thursday, Alice Munro became the 110th winner of the Nobel Prize in
Literature, and only the 13th woman to win the award in more than a
century. The Canadian writer was hailed by the Swedish Academy as a
"master of the contemporary short story." Over a four-decade career,
Munro has written 14 collections of stories and one novel.
Listen to All things considered program from npr.org
Transcript
I encourage you to read some of her stories posted by my colleague Cris on her class blog.
1 comment:
Hi M. José!!!
How are you? I am fine,and I passed I2 last course, Can you belive it??
I wanted you to know that you still continue being an inspiration to improve my English. Thanks for your blog once more. I really like all the topics and your recommentations which I find absolutely useful.
Thank you teacher!!!
Best wishes
Isabel
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