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  • [Adam Smith] Hello, Adam Smith.

  • [Alice Munro] Hello Adam! [AS] Hello, this is Alice Munro?

  • [AM] Yes, this is Alice Munro. I just wanted to thank you, very much. This is quite a wonderful

  • thing for me. It's a wonderful thing for the short story.

  • [AS] It is indeed, and may we congratulate you in turn. It's a wonderful day.

  • [AM] Thank you very, very much. [AS] How did you hear the news?

  • [AM] Um, let me see, I was wandering around this morning, early. How did I hear it first?

  • [Said to her daughter, Jenny, in the room with her] ... Oh, the press called me.

  • [AS] And what was your first reaction? Do you remember?

  • [AM] Unbelief. [Laughs] I really couldn't believe it, I was so happy, and I haven't

  • gotten over the delight yet. [AS] You've produced an enormous body of work

  • over four decades ... [AM] Well I have, yes. But, you know, because

  • I work generally in the short story form, this is a special thing I think to get this

  • recognition. [AS] Yes indeed, yes indeed. Have you been

  • basically the same sort of writer from the beginning to the end? Have you changed, do

  • you think? [AM] Well you know as far as I can tell, I

  • have not changed very much. But someone else could answer that question better I think.

  • [AS] And the award will bring a great new readership to your work ...

  • [AM] Well I would hope so, and I hope this would happen not just for me but for the short

  • story in general. Because it's often sort of brushed off, you know, as something that

  • people do before they write their first novel. And I would like it to come to the fore, without

  • any strings attached, so that there doesn't have to be a novel.

  • [AS] And for those who don't know your work, would you recommend a starting point?

  • [AM] Oh goodness! I don't know, I can't ... You always think that your latest work is your

  • best, at least I do. So I would want them to start with the latest book.

  • [AS] So they should start with Dear Life

  • should they? [AM] Well, in a way, yes, but then I hope

  • they would go back and read the others as well.

  • [AS] And of course everybody is talking about the fact that you announced earlier this year

  • that you were going to stop writing, and saying "Maybe this will encourage her to start

  • again." [AM] [Laughs] Well you know I've been doing

  • it for so many years. I've been writing and publishing, I think, since I was about twenty

  • - just now and then I would get something published you know - but that's a long time

  • to be working and I thought maybe it's time to take it easy. But this may change my mind.

  • [Laughter] [AS] That's an exciting statement! That's

  • going to have everybody buzzing. [Both laugh]

  • [AS] How splendid! So, I know that you must be tired after speaking to so many people

  • so we would like very much to talk to you perhaps on another occasion ...

  • [AM] That would be great, actually, because I am a little bit tired and woozy now and

  • God knows what I might say! [AS] [Laughs] OK, well we'll wait until this

  • quiet down a bit, and then ... [AM] OK.

  • [AS] It has been a great pleasure to speak to you, thank you so very much indeed.

  • [AM] Thank you, goodbye. [AS] Bye, bye.

[Adam Smith] Hello, Adam Smith.

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