“Haven” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T19:56:42-04:00

A young narrator, away from home for the first time, is in a unique position to comment on a world that seems new and fresh to her and yet there are many situations which the reader recognizes as familiar and patterns which she, as an older adult, also recognizes.

“Haven” Alice Munro2014-03-20T19:56:42-04:00

“Gravel” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T19:56:48-04:00

As is often the case with Alice Munro's story stories, details that a reader might overlook in everyday life take on a new significance. Take, for instance, gravel. Small chips of stone, one thinks. And, yet, gravel is actually "a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones". Although the pit

“Gravel” Alice Munro2014-03-20T19:56:48-04:00

Events and plans 2013: Read-o-lutions

2014-03-20T16:06:24-04:00

So, first, there is the matter of 2012. That which came before. My spreadsheet lists 240 books, my GoodReads shelf 247 (it's an imperfect, yet perfectly bookish world) and I've updated the pages of Books Discussed and added a list of favourite titles. My reading year ended in a burst

Events and plans 2013: Read-o-lutions2014-03-20T16:06:24-04:00

“Leaving Maverley” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T19:56:58-04:00

Paradoxically, Morgan Holly, owner of the Capital movie theatre in Maverley, who occupies the opening scene of this short story does not leave the town, but all of the other characters in this tale do leave Maverley. Random House, 2012 "And before long he found himself outside, pretending

“Leaving Maverley” Alice Munro2014-03-20T19:56:58-04:00

“Amundsen” Alice Munro

2020-10-20T09:36:07-04:00

Beginning with an arrival and ending with a departure, readers might think "Amundsen" a more conventionally told tale. Random House, 2012 (Thinking about the last story, "To Reach Japan", which began with a departure and ended with an arrival, I mean.) And, yet, both this arrival and departure

“Amundsen” Alice Munro2020-10-20T09:36:07-04:00
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