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A list of books by Canadian literary giant, Nobel winner Alice Munro, dead at age 92

Canadian literary legend Alice Munro was one of the world's most famous and lauded short story writers.
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Writer Alice Munro attends the opening night of the International Festival of Authors in Toronto on October 21, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Canadian literary legend Alice Munro was one of the world's most famous and lauded short story writers. Here is a selection of books by Munro, who died Monday at age 92:

"Dance of the Happy Shades," 1968

"Lives of Girls and Women," 1971

"Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You," 1974

"Who Do You Think You Are?" 1978 — "The Beggar Maid" in U.S. editions

"The Moons of Jupiter," 1982

"The Progress of Love," 1986

"Friend of My Youth," 1990

"Open Secrets," 1994

"Selected Stories," 1996

"The Love of a Good Woman," 1998

"Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage," 2001

"No Love Lost," 2003

"Runaway," 2004

"The View From Castle Rock," 2006

"Too Much Happiness," 2009

"My Best Stories" 2009

"Dear Life," 2012

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 14, 2024.

The Canadian Press