The fiction of Alice Munro
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"As a short-story writer, Alice Munro has achieved high critical and popular regard in both her native Canada and in the United States. Indeed, Munro has been adopted by the entire English-speaking world as one of its own, and her work has received many awards and honors. Here, Brad Hooper takes readers through her fiction, work by work, discussing the themes, forms, techniques, and styles she employs to make her work come alive." "Munro "founded" her own brand of the short story: longer than traditionally practiced in the short-story form and encompassing broader timeframes. Her stories are primarily character studies that explore the impact of physical and mental isolation in adolescence, middle age, and into elder years. Hooper traces Munro's evolving definition of the short-story form and surveys the fiction in an effort to elucidate the works for newcomers and enthusiasts alike."--book jacket.
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