Author Alice Munro’s death ‘bittersweet’ at Victoria bookstore that carries her name
VICTORIA — Justina Elias says she didn’t know about the connection legendary Canadian writer Alice Munro had to the Victoria, B.C., bookstore that bears her name, but she quickly found out.
Elias, who runs the fiction section at Munro’s Books, said the “serendipity” of ending up working at a book store founded by the writer she idolized “never ceases to amaze me.”
Munro, whose short stories of small-town Ontario earned her an international fan base and the Nobel Prize in literature, died Monday at the age of 92.
Her daughter Jenny Munro said the celebrated writer, who had dementia for many years, died at an Ontario care home where she had spent her last days surrounded by family and friends.