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Munro wins international Booker | Munro wins international Booker |
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Canadian short story author Alice Munro has won the third Man Booker International Prize. | Canadian short story author Alice Munro has won the third Man Booker International Prize. |
She saw off competition from 13 other nominees, including Australian two-time Booker winner Peter Carey and Briton James Kelman, to win the £60,000 award. | She saw off competition from 13 other nominees, including Australian two-time Booker winner Peter Carey and Briton James Kelman, to win the £60,000 award. |
It is given every two years to a living author for an entire body of work that has contributed to fiction across the world stage. | It is given every two years to a living author for an entire body of work that has contributed to fiction across the world stage. |
Munro, 77, who lives in Ontario, said: "I am totally amazed and delighted." | Munro, 77, who lives in Ontario, said: "I am totally amazed and delighted." |
Her first collection of stories, Dance Of The Happy Shades, published in 1968, won the Governor General's Award, Canada's literary prize. | Her first collection of stories, Dance Of The Happy Shades, published in 1968, won the Governor General's Award, Canada's literary prize. |
Her success was followed up by Lives Of Girls And Women (1971), which won a Canadian Booksellers Association award. | Her success was followed up by Lives Of Girls And Women (1971), which won a Canadian Booksellers Association award. |
To read Alice Munro is to learn something every time that you never thought of before Judging panel | To read Alice Munro is to learn something every time that you never thought of before Judging panel |
In 1980, The Beggar Maid was shortlisted for the annual Booker Prize for Fiction and her stories frequently appear in publications such as the New Yorker and the Paris Review. | In 1980, The Beggar Maid was shortlisted for the annual Booker Prize for Fiction and her stories frequently appear in publications such as the New Yorker and the Paris Review. |
This year's judging panel for the international Booker included Pulitzer prize-winning author Jane Smiley; writer, academic and musician Amit Chaudhuri; and writer, film script writer and essayist, Andrey Kurkov. | This year's judging panel for the international Booker included Pulitzer prize-winning author Jane Smiley; writer, academic and musician Amit Chaudhuri; and writer, film script writer and essayist, Andrey Kurkov. |
They said in a statement: "Alice Munro is mostly known as a short story writer and yet she brings as much depth, wisdom and precision to every story as most novelists bring to a lifetime of novels. | They said in a statement: "Alice Munro is mostly known as a short story writer and yet she brings as much depth, wisdom and precision to every story as most novelists bring to a lifetime of novels. |
"To read Alice Munro is to learn something every time that you never thought of before." | "To read Alice Munro is to learn something every time that you never thought of before." |
The international Booker was first awarded to Ismail Kadare, from Albania, in 2005, and then to Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe in 2007. | The international Booker was first awarded to Ismail Kadare, from Albania, in 2005, and then to Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe in 2007. |
Submissions are not invited and judges compile their own lists, which this year included big hitters such as Peruvian Mario Vargas Llosa and 2001 Nobel Laureate VS Naipaul. | |
Glaswegian Kelman, who won the main Booker Prize in 1994 for How Late It Was, How Late, was the only UK contender for the award. | Glaswegian Kelman, who won the main Booker Prize in 1994 for How Late It Was, How Late, was the only UK contender for the award. |
Munro will receive the prize and a trophy at a ceremony on 25 June at Trinity College, Dublin. | Munro will receive the prize and a trophy at a ceremony on 25 June at Trinity College, Dublin. |
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