“The Jack Randa Hotel” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T21:00:36-04:00

Even if you don't subscribe to the digital version of the New Yorker, you can peek at the first two pages of "The Jack Randa Hotel" as it originally appeared in 1993's July 19th glossy pages. 1994; Penguin Modern Classics, 2007 There, readers first met Gail, who "usually

“The Jack Randa Hotel” Alice Munro2014-03-20T21:00:36-04:00

Wayne Grady’s Emancipation Day (2013)

2021-07-02T16:34:25-04:00

The reader of Wayne Grady's first novel is held in as careful an embrace as the woman in the dancing couple on Emancipation Day's cover. Doubleday Canada - Random House Canada 2013 There is a sense that each word of the story has been chosen deliberately, even without

Wayne Grady’s Emancipation Day (2013)2021-07-02T16:34:25-04:00

Claire Messud’s The Woman Upstairs (2013)

2026-03-05T10:29:48-05:00

Even before I met Nora, the narrator of The Woman Upstairs, I had already brushed up against talk of her anger. Knopf - Random House, 2013 First, Claire Messud's NPR interview includes the author reading the novel's opening paragraphs. (That's the now-oft-quoted rant, which begins with "I'm a

Claire Messud’s The Woman Upstairs (2013)2026-03-05T10:29:48-05:00

“Open Secrets” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T20:58:41-04:00

The last story discussed here, "The Albanian Virgin", leaves the reader with a single, haunting question: which version of the events is the reader intended to believe? 1994; Penguin, 2007 Readers are left with uncertainty. Even the narrator does not weigh heavily on either side, indeed, it is

“Open Secrets” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:58:41-04:00

“The Albanian Virgin” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T20:47:10-04:00

"I heard this story in the old St. Joseph’s Hospital in Victoria from Charlotte, who was the sort of friend I had in my early days there." 1994; Penguin, 2007 Claire tells the story, in turn, to readers. "In the mountains, in Maltsia e madhe, she must have tried

“The Albanian Virgin” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:47:10-04:00
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