Quote by: Alice Munro

I was not really surprised by what he was saying. A lot of people felt that way. Especially men. There was a quantity of things that men hated. Or had no use for, as they said. And that was exactly right. They had no use for it, so they hated it. Maybe it was the same way I felt about algebra- I doubted very much that I would ever find any use for it. But I didn't go so far as to want it wiped off the face of the earth for that reason.


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Author Bio


  • NameAlice Munro
  • DescriptionCanadian author
  • AliasesAlice Ann Munro; Alice Ann Laidlaw
  • BornJuly 10, 1931
  • CountryCanada
  • ProfessionWriter; Screenwriter
  • AwardsNobel Prize In Literature; Governor General's Awards; Trillium Book Award; Order Of Ontario; Scotiabank Giller Prize; Man Booker Prize; Ordre Des Arts Et Des Lettres; National Book Critics Circle Award; Marian Engel Award; WH Smith Literary Award; PEN/Malamud Award; Rea Award For The Short Story; O. Henry Award; Commonwealth Writers' Prize; Molson Prize