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Alice Munro's Best: Selected Stories [Hardcover]

Alice Munro , Margaret Atwood
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Oct 28 2008 0771065205 978-0771065200
In her lengthy and fascinating introduction Margaret Atwood says “Alice Munro is among the major writers of English fiction of our time. . . . Among writers themselves, her name is spoken in hushed tones.”

This splendid gift edition is sure to delight Alice Munro’s growing body of admirers, what Atwood calls her “devoted international readership.” Long-time fans of her stories will enjoy meeting old favourites, where their new setting in this book may reveal new sides to what once seemed a familiar story; devoted followers may even dispute the exclusion of a specially-beloved story. Readers lucky enough to have found her recently will be delighted, as one masterpiece succeeds another.

The 17 stories are carefully arranged in the order in which she wrote them, which allows us to follow the development of her range. “A Wilderness Station,” for example, breaks “short story rules” by taking us right back to the 1830s then jumping forward more than 100 years. “The Albanian Virgin” destroys the idea that her stories are set in B.C. or in Ontario’s “Alice Munro Country.” And “The Bear Came Over the Mountain,” the story behind the film Away From Her, takes us far from the world of young girls learning about sex into unflinching old age.

This is a book to read slowly, savouring each story. It deserves a place in every Canadian book-lover’s library.

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From reviews of The View From Castle Rock:

“Masterful. . .Munro really does know magic: how to summon the spirits and the emotions that animate our lives.” — Washington Post

“She proves herself once again one of those rare writers whose work changes the lives of her readers.” — Books in Canada

“The power of Munro’s storytelling never falters. . .This is a remarkable book.” — Sunday Telegraph

“The pre-eminent master of the short story. . .all delivered by her spare, wonderful prose.” — Independent on Sunday

“Thrilling. . .by the final page, the reader realizes that every word had been not only deliberate but essential.” — Newsday

About the Author

Born in Wingham, Ontario in 1931, Alice Munro has been hailed as a writer in the tradition of Chekhov. She has won many awards and prizes all over the English-speaking world. She and her husband divide their time between Clinton, Ontario, and Comox, British Columbia.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Deep, Emotional, Superb Nov 23 2008
By Coach C TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
This book is almost identical to an earlier release back in 1997 but with a fewer stories. What they've done here is selected the 17 best stories for this edition. There is an introduction by Margaret Atwood who talks about her personal experiences as a writer reading Munro's works which is a nice bonus.

If you've never read Munro, this book is basically the essential Munro reader. Nobody writes the short story as good as Munro. The stories are deep, oftentimes disturbing look into the lives and moods of rural Canada. Munro focuses mostly on children and women and as a child of the Great Depression many of the stories are set in that time period.

Overall, I'd have to say this new edition of Alice Munro short stories is the definitive guide to Munro. I don't think you need to know Canada to appreciate the stories, but knowing the history and geography does help. You may not think she is Canada's Chekov, but Munro is certainly a true Canadian icon.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Some of us do not worship Alice Munro May 12 2010
By Rodge TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
I find Alice Munro's stories for the most part dry and uninspiring. Part of the problem is she writes about things that most people find too boring to write about, and while she does breathe a surprising amount of life into the ordinary and uninteresting lives of her characters, ultimately her stories are (mostly) about nothing.

The exception here is the last story in the collection "The Bear Came Over the Mountain" which I found very powerful and poignant. Now, since Munro writes short stories, you can easily get out of one that's not working for you and go to the next, which is what I did a few times. Short stories are an unjustly ignored literary art, which is why I feel somewhat guilty about this lukewarm review.

Just checking in to say that Alice Munro isn't for everyone. If you like stories of the ordinary, particularly interested in the lives of women and girls of the rural sort, then you will most probably like Alice Munro.
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