The literati can’t get enough of the short stories of Alice Munro, one of Canada’s most celebrated author. This fall, she returns with a new collection Dear Life (Knopf).
“Suffused with Munro’s clarity of vision and her unparalleled gift for storytelling, these stories (set in the world Munro has made her own: the countryside and towns around Lake Huron) about departures and beginnings, accidents, dangers, and homecomings both virtual and real, paint a vivid and lasting portrait of how strange, dangerous, and extraordinary the ordinary life can be,” says the publisher description.
Will you be looking for this one on November 13?
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Wow, I love Alice Munro! Great to hear!
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Munro is the best living writer in English. She should win the Nobel.