At the Faculty of Foreign Languages of ZNU was held a presentation of the works of Canadian writer Alice Munro
April 9 at the Faculty of Foreign Languages of Zaporizhzhya National University was held a themed event dedicated to the works of Alice Munro - Canadian writer and Nobel Prize in Literature 2013 and the Booker Prize, triple prize winner of the Canadian Governor-General Award in fiction.
The event was initiated by Ph.D. in Philology, associate professor of the Faculty of Foreign Languages Valentyna Botner, and its co-organizers were Dean of the Faculty Halyna Moroshkina, her Deputies – Kateryna Vasylyna and Oleksii Fefelov, and also Specialist of Scientific Library of ZNU Serhii Tykhomyrov.
The hosts of the presentation were students of the Faculty Mykhailo Amelin and Olha Zybtseva.
At the beginning of the event the audience turned its organizer - Valentyna Botner. She recited a poem of known Canadian writer and told the audience about the works of Alice Munro.
It should be noted that the Nobel committee pointed 82-year-old Canadian writer, calling her "a master of modern narration". Literary critics often call her modern Chekhov, because creativity of Alice Munro - a story in which finely described human experience.
Olena Yaroshenko

