今天头条是一老太,来自加拿大

http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books...ks-main:slideshow-alice-munro-nobel:slideshow

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这是中学课本《黄生借书说》中的一句名言意思大致是一个人好学却没有钱买书,要向别人借书来读,固然是憾事。但正因为书是借来的,要还给人家,而且能留在自己手中的时间不长,这就会逼迫自己抓紧时间,尽快读完,并把书的内容牢记消化,这比只买书而不读书的要好得多了。(作者的本意是劝勉人好学读书,话说得出人意表而又在情理之中,不利因素可以转化为有利因素,外界的压力可以变为前进的动力。作者讽刺那些只会藏书、吝书而不知爱书、读书的守书奴)
 
她的代表作是哪一部? 去买来读读。
 
Here are five of Munro's best-known, award-winning books:
Dance of the Happy Shades
Munro's first collection of short stories, published in 1968, won the Governor General's Award. It introduced readers to classic Munro themes: life in rural southwestern Ontario, where she grew up, and coming-of-age struggles.
The Lives of Girls and Women
This collection of stories that revolve around heroine Del Jordan has been classified as a novel. It was published in 1971 and won the Canadian Booksellers Award.
A TV adaptation of the book was created in the 1990s.
Who Do You Think You Are
Published in 1978, this story collection had a different title outside Canada: The Beggar Maid. It centres on the relationship between two women: Flo and her stepdaughter Rose. The book won the 1978 Governor General’s Award for English fiction.
The Love of a Good Woman
This is another critically-acclaimed collection of short stories, some of which originally appeared in The New Yorker and Saturday Night magazine. It was published in 1998 and won the Giller Prize for that year. It also won the National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction.
Dear Life
After this collection was published in 2012, Munro said she will retire from writing. In these stories, Munro stays true to her rural landscapes and explorations of ordinary lives and human nature. She won the Trillium Book Award for Dear Life.

http://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment...ice-munro-s-path-to-the-nobel-prize-1.1491593
 
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