“Dimensions” Alice Munro

2017-07-25T11:23:59-04:00

Things that you can slip between. They are often 'new' in nature. Perspectives transform. If I was playing $30,000 Pyramid, I might think such things, in response to the idea of 'dimensions'. At the heart of Alice Munro's "Dimensions": a woman who is fundamentally altered, facing a 'new' future, slipping

“Dimensions” Alice Munro2017-07-25T11:23:59-04:00

“Home” Alice Munro

2017-07-25T11:24:12-04:00

McClelland & Stewart, 2006 Alice's father has remarried, and Irlma has made many changes in the house. "Irlma is a stout and rosy woman, with tinted butterscotch curls, brown eyes in which there is still a sparkle, a look of emotional readiness, of being always on the brink

“Home” Alice Munro2017-07-25T11:24:12-04:00

“Lying Under the Apple Tree” Alice Munro

2017-07-25T11:26:36-04:00

Whether and how a girl rode a bicycle mattered a great deal in the 1950s in southwestern Ontario, for the young Alice Munro. 2006; Vintage, 2007 "We lived just beyond the town limits, so if I showed up riding a bicycle—and particularly this bicycle—it would put me in

“Lying Under the Apple Tree” Alice Munro2017-07-25T11:26:36-04:00

“Fathers” Alice Munro

2017-07-25T11:25:29-04:00

For readers familiar with Alice Munro's most recent collection, Dear Life, the title of this story will immediately recall "Night", which she described as being "not quite" a story about her relationship with her father. Vintage, 2006 "Night" is part of a group of four tales, which she feels are

“Fathers” Alice Munro2017-07-25T11:25:29-04:00

“Working for a Living” Alice Munro

2017-07-25T11:24:22-04:00

Many of the themes which resurface in Alice Munro's fiction play an important role in "Working for a Living". 2006; Vintage, 2008 One of the first which strikes readers is the question of town versus country, which plays such a predominant role in both Lives of Girls and

“Working for a Living” Alice Munro2017-07-25T11:24:22-04:00
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