Alice Munro's Open Secrets: eight stories in Carstairs, Canada
JUST FINISHED Open Stories, Alice Munro's short story collection first published in 1994. (And I've convinced myself that I'm on a reading moratorium). The book contains eight stories. All of them mention Carstairs, a town in Alberta, Canada.
What I love about Alice Munro: her writing style, devoid of literary gymnastics, but evoking clarity and complexity at the same time. It's clearly the work a virtuoso of the English language. Its utter simplicity is its beauty.
Also: I get the feeling that a gentle old woman—or maybe my grandmother—is the one who's telling me the stories.
What I love about Alice Munro: her writing style, devoid of literary gymnastics, but evoking clarity and complexity at the same time. It's clearly the work a virtuoso of the English language. Its utter simplicity is its beauty.
Also: I get the feeling that a gentle old woman—or maybe my grandmother—is the one who's telling me the stories.
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