Alice Munro posts

The Economist Our quote of the day is from Canadian author Alice Munro
107 months ago
The New Yorker A schoolteacher has a secret wartime love affair while working at a tuberculosis sanatorium, in this 2009 short story by Alice Munro.
Alice Munro: “Amundsen”
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Fiction: “On the bench outside the station, I sat and waited.”
108 months ago
The New Yorker A short story about a brief affair and its lifelong repercussions.
Alice Munro: What Is Remembered
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What had happened in their lives surprised them, and they would joke about it.
109 months ago
The New Yorker "He felt that it was his responsibility to protect her. And the ease with which she offered herself threw him off balance."
Alice Munro: “Passion”
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“In Maury’s car, or out on the grass under the stars, she was willing. And Maury was ready, but not willing.”
112 months ago
The New Yorker A young woman is tempted by her boyfriend’s brother, a charismatic doctor with a drinking problem, in this 2004 story by Alice Munro.
Passion
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“In Maury’s car, or out on the grass under the stars, she was willing. And Maury was ready, but not willing."
114 months ago
The New Yorker A young woman is tempted by her boyfriend’s brother, a charismatic doctor with a drinking problem, in this 2004 story by Alice Munro.
Passion
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“In Maury’s car, or out on the grass under the stars, she was willing. And Maury was ready, but not willing."
131 months ago
The New Yorker A schoolteacher has a secret wartime love affair while working at a tuberculosis sanatorium, in this 2009 short story by Alice Munro.
“Amundsen”
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Fiction: “On the bench outside the station, I sat and waited.”
132 months ago
The New Yorker A brief affair and its lifelong repercussions. From the archive, a classic short story by Alice Munro.
"What Is Remembered"
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Fiction by Alice Munro: “What had happened in their lives surprised them, and they would joke about it."
133 months ago
The New Yorker Alice Munro on Charles Dickens’s “A Child’s History of England,” which provided “the first glimpse I ever had of history, before I knew what history was.”
Remember Roger Mortimer
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Alice Munro describes “the first real book” she ever read: Charles Dickens’s “A Child’s History of England.”
136 months ago
The New Yorker How Alice Munro learned to really read.
Remember Roger Mortimer
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Alice Munro describes “the first real book” she ever read: Charles Dickens’s “A Child’s History of England.”
136 months ago
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