Alice Munro: 1974’s Something I’ve… (III)

2014-03-13T20:45:06-04:00

Alice Munro’s  Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (II) Toronto: Penguin, 1974. In "Marrakesh", Dorothy wonders: "What is there here that is not being told?" She sets herself to figuring it out. "She had had a great deal of experience listening to the voices of children who were leaving things

Alice Munro: 1974’s Something I’ve… (III)2014-03-13T20:45:06-04:00

Alice Munro: 1974’s Something I’ve… (II)

2014-03-13T20:44:58-04:00

Alice Munro’s Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (II) Toronto: Penguin, 1974. I find something irresistible about a story titled “How I Met My Husband”. Not very feminist-y of me. I hope I don’t lose my secret-decoder ring for saying so.And, anyway, it’s not as though traditional readers would

Alice Munro: 1974’s Something I’ve… (II)2014-03-13T20:44:58-04:00

“Fragile, terrifying, and true”: Alice Munro

2014-03-13T20:45:23-04:00

Alice Munro’s Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (I) Toronto: Penguin, 1974. When I spotted the April issue of "Quill & Quire", I was pleased to see that it included Alexander MacLeod chatting about an Alice Munro short story; I’ve been reading and re-reading Alice Munro’s stories this year

“Fragile, terrifying, and true”: Alice Munro2014-03-13T20:45:23-04:00

BIP’s Snips: Stories

2014-03-13T20:29:50-04:00

Gordon j.h. Leeanders’ To Be Continued ECW Press, 2005 Read: Sitting at freshly-assembled dining-room table. Now we can seat 8 for a meal. Or one reader and one story collection. (It was a two-course read for me.) Warning: Even if you usually spread short story collections over time, you’ll be

BIP’s Snips: Stories2014-03-13T20:29:50-04:00

Caves paved with linoleum

2014-03-11T20:29:13-04:00

Remember those book banners whose knickers were all twisted up over this collection? I bet this week’s stories, “Baptizing” and “Epilogue: The Photographer”, really got them going. Del has ::whispers:: met a boy. She’s still sorting out what that means. She’s still unsure what it means to be a boy.

Caves paved with linoleum2014-03-11T20:29:13-04:00
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