Sniffling in the Toronto Reference Library

2014-03-18T11:13:48-04:00

Suzanne Robertson's Paramita, Little Black has been nominated for the 2012 Toronto Book Award. And lucky for me, because I would not have read this slim volume of verse had it not been. Lucky for me, because it's another reminder that poetry doesn't have to be this far-away thing that

Sniffling in the Toronto Reference Library2014-03-18T11:13:48-04:00

“The Moons of Jupiter” Alice Munro

2014-03-17T16:18:31-04:00

Many aspects of "The Moons of Jupiter" recall elements of Rose's life in the connected stories of in Who Do You Think You Are? (The Beggar Maid). In both cases, the narrator is a divorced woman beyond her child-bearing years, with a career in the arts, facing later milestones in her life while

“The Moons of Jupiter” Alice Munro2014-03-17T16:18:31-04:00

“Visitors” Alice Munro

2014-03-17T16:18:40-04:00

Albert, Grace and Vera are the visitors; Albert is Wilfred's brother, and Wilfred and Mildred are the married hosts. The brothers, Albert and Wilfred, haven't seen each other for thirty years. If circumstances had been different, the story might have been titled "Brothers", but it's titled "Visitors", emphasizing the unfamiliar,

“Visitors” Alice Munro2014-03-17T16:18:40-04:00

“Hard-Luck Stories” Alice Munro

2014-03-17T16:18:59-04:00

Just how old are they, these women in Alice Munro's stories, these women in "Hard-Luck Stories" in particular. "Over the past couple of years I have experienced moments of disbelief when I meet my friends in public. They look older than I think they should." These stories still feel current

“Hard-Luck Stories” Alice Munro2014-03-17T16:18:59-04:00

“Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T20:04:36-04:00

Just when I was thinking that I've been talking a lot about theme and structure with these stories, and not so much about characterization, along comes a story like "Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd" to make the point. "Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd have known each other eighty years, ever

“Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:04:36-04:00
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