Five women more newsworthy than Miley
Pop singer Miley Cyrus has dominated headlines this fall with her twerking, nudity and naiveté. Sometimes, she seems to have captured our collective attention for doing nothing at all. Which is why it was such a refreshing break this week to have so many prominent and accomplished women grab headlines. This is a toast to them. -- Alexandra Le Tellier
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The 82-year-old author, seen above in 2009, was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature on Thursday. And was she waiting by the phone when the news came through? Nope!
In a piece describing Munro’s beautiful work evoking “everyday people, and the glories and heartaches to be found in ordinary lives,” Times Book Critic David L. Ulin writes, “She is in a class by herself: The 13th woman, first Canadian and first writer of predominantly short fiction to win the Nobel Prize.”
Why short stories instead of novels? Because it’s what she could manage while balancing the responsibilities of running a house and caring for her family. To which Ulin says, “Who needs novels, after all, when she has written stories that are as full as novels, in which time turns and telescopes and entire lives are revealed?”