Synopses & Reviews
An international literary event: Ten new stories from a beloved and award-winning author.
This stunning collection of new stories demonstrates once again why Alice Munro is celebrated as a pre-eminent master of the short story. While some of the stories are traditional, set in “Alice Munro Country” in Ontario or in B.C., dealing with ordinary womens lives, others have a new, sharper edge. They involve child murders, strange sex, and a terrifying home invasion. By way of astonishing variety, the title story, set in Victorian Europe, follows the last journey from France to Sweden of a famous Russian mathematician. This daring, superb collection proves that Alice Munro will always surprise you.
About the Author
Now 78, Alice Munro grew up in Wingham, Ontario, and attended the University of Western Ontario. She has published fourteen previous books —
Dance of the Happy Shades;
Lives of Girls and Women,
Something Ive Been Meaning to Tell You;
Who Do You Think You Are?;
The Moons of Jupiter;
The Progress of Love;
Friend of My Youth;
Open Secrets;
Selected Stories;
The Love of a Good Woman;
Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage;
Runaway;
The View from Castle Rock; and
Alice Munros Best.
During her distinguished career she has been the recipient of many awards and prizes, including the recent Man Booker International Prize given to her in Dublin for “a body of work that has contributed to an achievement in fiction on the world stage.”
Here at home she has won too many awards to list, including three Governor Generals Literary Awards, two Giller Prizes, several Trillium Prizes and a number of Libris Awards. Elsewhere she has won the Rea Award for the Short Story, the Lannan Literary Award, Englands W. H. Smith Book Award, Italys Pescara prize, the United States National Book Critics Circle Award, and the Edward MacDowell Medal in literature. Her stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Saturday Night, The Paris Review, and other publications, and her collections have been translated into thirteen languages.
Alice Munro divides her time between Clinton, Ontario, and Comox, British Columbia.
Table of Contents
Dimensions
Fiction
Wenlock Edge
Deep-Holes
Free Radicals
Face
Some Women
Childs Play
Wood
Too Much Happiness
Acknowledgments