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Dear Life

Stories - Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

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Suffused with clarity and unparalleled storytelling, these tales explore departures, beginnings, accidents, and homecomings, painting a radiant portrait of the extraordinary nature of ordinary life. Alice Munro's ability to capture the essence of a life in brief yet spacious and timeless narratives is evident throughout this brilliant collection. Each story illuminates moments when lives are irrevocably changed by chance encounters, unmade decisions, or twists of fate that redirect individuals into new ways of being. A poet at her first literary party is unexpectedly aided by a seasoned columnist, leading to an unplanned journey across the continent with her young child. A soldier returning from World War II steps off the train at the wrong stop, forging a new life on a farm with another woman. A wealthy young woman entangled in an affair devises a surprising plan to confront a blackmailer. While many stories unfold in Munro's familiar small Canadian towns around Lake Huron, some characters venture into cities, with the collection concluding with pieces reflective of her childhood. These narratives delve into themes of imagination and survival, such as a girl’s haunting thoughts about her sister and a mother’s desperate escape from danger. Munro's works resonate with the complexities of life, revealing the beauty and peril inherent in everyday experiences.

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Dear Life, Alice Munro

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Ondertitel
Stories - Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Knopf
Jaar van publicatie
2012
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
319
ISBN10
0307596885
ISBN13
9780307596888
Reeks
Eerste editie
2012
Oorspronkelijke titel
Dear Life
Beoordeling
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Suffused with clarity and unparalleled storytelling, these tales explore departures, beginnings, accidents, and homecomings, painting a radiant portrait of the extraordinary nature of ordinary life. Alice Munro's ability to capture the essence of a life in brief yet spacious and timeless narratives is evident throughout this brilliant collection. Each story illuminates moments when lives are irrevocably changed by chance encounters, unmade decisions, or twists of fate that redirect individuals into new ways of being. A poet at her first literary party is unexpectedly aided by a seasoned columnist, leading to an unplanned journey across the continent with her young child. A soldier returning from World War II steps off the train at the wrong stop, forging a new life on a farm with another woman. A wealthy young woman entangled in an affair devises a surprising plan to confront a blackmailer. While many stories unfold in Munro's familiar small Canadian towns around Lake Huron, some characters venture into cities, with the collection concluding with pieces reflective of her childhood. These narratives delve into themes of imagination and survival, such as a girl’s haunting thoughts about her sister and a mother’s desperate escape from danger. Munro's works resonate with the complexities of life, revealing the beauty and peril inherent in everyday experiences.