On Copernicus Avenue

2014-03-17T16:45:53-04:00

Copernicus Avenue ends in a snarl of streetcar tracks. "We reached the bottom of the street where it widens into a multi-veined delta of streetcar tracks." Andrew J. Borkowski's Copernicus Avenue is a series of stories that intersect with each other, just as the rails from Queen Street, King Street, and the Avenue

On Copernicus Avenue2014-03-17T16:45:53-04:00

Weekend Sampler: On a Bookish Plate

2014-03-17T16:39:21-04:00

In today's bookish chatter: a plateful of Rosemary Nixon's Kalila and two snack-sized servings of Britt Holmström's Leaving Berlin and George Elliot Clarke's Red. If Rosemary Nixon's Kalila came with a cover summary, many readers would put the book aside. And, yet, only a few pages into the story, the

Weekend Sampler: On a Bookish Plate2014-03-17T16:39:21-04:00

“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

Tossed: Russell Wangersky’s Stories

2020-09-16T16:01:00-04:00

These stories turn on moments in which their characters are yanked from their everyday existences. That ordinary, day-to-day life? It's there, and the reader understands its dimensions, but the focus is elsewhere. "Hard, steady work, and no money in it either. When there was fish, there was no price for

Tossed: Russell Wangersky’s Stories2020-09-16T16:01:00-04:00

“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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