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In story after story in this brilliant new collection, Alice Munro pinpoints the moment a person is forever altered by a chance encounter, an action not taken, or a simple twist of fate. Her characters are flawed and fully human: a soldier returning from war and avoiding his fiancée, a wealthy woman deciding whether to confront a blackmailer, an adulterous mother and her neglected children, a guilt-ridden father, a young teacher jilted by her employer. Illumined by Munro's unflinching insight, these lives draw us in with their quiet depth and surprise us with unexpected turns. And while most are set in her signature territory around Lake Huron, some strike even closer to home: an astonishing suite of four autobiographical tales offers an unprecedented glimpse into Munro's own childhood. Exalted by her clarity of vision and her unparalleled gift for storytelling, "Dear Life" shows how strange, perilous, and extraordinary ordinary life can be.
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER Fourteen stunning short stories from Nobel Prize winning author Alice Munro, one of the great short story writers not just of our time but of any time (The New York Times Book Review).

Wise and unforgettable. Dear Life is a wondrous gift; a reminder of why Munro s work endures. The Boston Globe

A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, The Atlantic, Vogue, The Washington Post, NPR, San Francisco Chronicle

In this brilliant collection, Alice Munro pinpoints the moment a person is forever altered by a chance encounter, an action not taken, or a simple twist of fate. Her characters are flawed and fully human: their stories draw us in with their quiet depth and surprise us with unexpected turns. And while most are set in her signature territory around Lake Huron, some strike even closer to home: an astonishing suite of four autobiographical tales offers an unprecedented glimpse into Munro s own childhood.

Exalted by her clarity of vision and her unparalleled gift for storytelling, Dear Life shows how strange, perilous, and extraordinary ordinary life can be.

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
17. Juli 2013
Sprache
englisch
Untertitel
Stories. Sprache: Englisch.
Seitenanzahl
338
Reihe
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Autor/Autorin
Alice Munro
Verlag/Hersteller
Produktart
kartoniert
Gewicht
267 g
Größe (L/B/H)
203/131/22 mm
ISBN
9780307743725

Portrait

Alice Munro

Alice Munro is the author of thirteen collections of stories— including Dear Life, Runaway, and Too Much Happiness— as well as a novel, Lives of Girls and Women. Among the many awards and prizes she received are three Governor General’ s Literary Awards and two Giller Prizes in Canada; the Rea Award; the Lannan Literary Award; the National Book Critics Circle Award; and the International Booker Prize. Her stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Paris Review, and other publications, and her collections have been translated into thirteen languages. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013. Alice Munro died in 2024.

Pressestimmen

One of the great short story writers not just of our time but of any time. The New York Times Book Review

Wise and unforgettable. Dear Life is a wondrous gift; a reminder of why Munro s work endures. The Boston Globe

Unquestionable evidence of her unfaded abilities. . . . Reading these stories will tell you something about Alice Munro s life, but it will tell you more about Alice Munro s mind and, not entirely surprisingly, this proves to be even more compelling. The New Republic

Alice Munro is not only revered, she is cherished. . . . Dear Life is as rich and astonishing as anything she has done before. The New York Review of Books

There is no writer quite as good at illustrating the foibles of love, the confusions and frustrations of life or the inner cruelty and treachery that can be revealed in the slightest gestures and changes of tone. . . . The stories of Dear Life violate a host of creative writing rules, but they establish yet again Munro s psychological acuity, clear-eyed acceptance of frailties and mastery of the short story form. The Washington Post

Alice Munro demonstrates once again why she deserves her reputation as a master of short fiction. O, The Oprah Magazine

Exquisite. . . . No other author can tell quite so much with quite so little. The modest surfaces of Munro s lapidary sentences conceal rich veins of ore. Chicago Tribune

Munro s wonderfully frank and compassionate stories suggest that perseverance, the determination to keep at the work of living, can invest a life with dignity through the end of one s days. San Francisco Chronicle

Absorbing. . . . Most haunting of all are the four autobiographical sketches that end the book, which display Munro s gift of observation and ability to trace big emotional arcs in short brushstrokes. Entertainment Weekly

Munro s best collection yet. The Philadelphia Inquirer

Remarkable. . . . Masterfully evokes the relationship between people and the places they inhabit. Time Out New York

Munro has an uncanny knack of convincing the reader that the characters have real lives before the stories commence and continuing existences after. . . . This is simply a good writer doing what she loves. The Guardian (London)

In acknowledging Alice Munro s pre-eminence in the world of contemporary short fiction it s become fashionable to describe her as the Canadian Chekhov, but that title barely hints at the scope of her literary influence. Dear Life, her 13th collection, only serves to burnish her reputation for creating intelligent, sophisticated stories out of inarguably humble materials. Minneapolis Star Tribune

Virtuosic. . . . Encompass a wide variety of always-unpredictable characters young, old, middle-aged caught in circumstances that have the bright erratic flow of life itself. The Seattle Times

Munro is who she is, and we are fortunate to have her. No other author can contain so much life, and so many lives, in such few pages. . . . They can be read over and over, dependably revealing more with each reading. The Miami Herald

Alice Munro has long been acknowledged as one of Canada s literary treasures. This new volume, with its historical slant, its autobiographical material, its impressionistic descriptions of scenery, its occasional nostalgia and pleasing irony, confirms her reputation. The Washington Times

How does Munro manage such great effects on a relatively small canvas? It s a question that most anyone who has seriously attempted to write a short story in the last 20 years has pondered. . . . Munro has a genius, no empty word here, for selecting details that keep unfolding in the reader s mind. Los Angeles Times

Reading Alice Munro is like drinking water one hardly notices the words, only the marvel at being quenched. . . . Behind each sentence is a world, conjured more distinctly than in many an entire novel. The Plain Dealer

Alice Munro . . . has earned every bit of her reputation as being one of the best living short story writers, in English if not in the entire world. . . . This collection represents fiction at its finest captivating, complex, lifelike. Richmond Times-Dispatch

These stories are perfect. . . . Dear Life is a collection as rich and surprising as any in Alice Munro s deep career. National Post

Alice Munro has always been the poet of the unexpected passion that comes seemingly out nowhere and changes a character s life. . . . She is, and has been for decades, one of our most important writers, one whose work represents all the most essential and pleasurable aspects of literature, and which reminds us of what great literature is: You know it when you see it. The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

Praise from fellow writers:

Her work felt revolutionary when I came to it, and it still does. Jhumpa Lahiri

She is one of the handful of writers, some living, most dead, whom I have in mind when I say that fiction is my religion. Jonathan Franzen

The authority she brings to the page is just lovely. Elizabeth Strout

She s the most savage writer I ve ever read, also the most tender, the most honest, the most perceptive. Jeffery Eugenides

Alice Munro can move characters through time in a way that no other writer can. Julian Barnes

She is a short-story writer who reimagined what a story can do. Loorie Moore

There s probably no one alive who s better at the craft of the short story. Jim Shepard

A true master of the form. Salman Rushdie

A wonderful writer. Joyce Carol Oates

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LovelyBooks-BewertungVon rumble-bee am 23.03.2015
Dies soll Alice Munros letzter veröffentlichter Band mit Geschichten sein. Und in der Tat kann ich mir kaum vorstellen, was danach noch kommen sollte! Hier ist wieder einmal das ganze Leben eingefangen worden, oft auf knappem Raum, aber dennoch in all seinen Facetten.Ein wenig düster kam mir dieser Band vor. Das mag aber auch daran liegen, dass die Geschichten diesmal alle in der etwas ferneren kanadischen Vergangenheit spielen, noch dazu oft auf dem Land. Die Helden haben es allesamt nicht leicht. Kaum jemand ist glücklich, jeder muss sich mit schwierigen Aspekten seines Lebens herumschlagen. Pessimistisch ist das Buch allerdings nicht - nur ungewöhnlich, aufrüttelnd, so dass man es nicht leicht vergisst.Weiterhin ungewöhnlich finde ich, dass es diesmal sogar zwei Geschichten gibt, in denen Männer die Hauptperson sind. Einmal ist es ein Bewohner einer Kleinstadt mit einer leichten Behinderung, der sich mit einer jungen Frau über die Jahre anfreundet. Ein andermal ein ehemaliger Soldat, der nicht heimkehren mag und vor seiner Vergangenheit davonläuft.Bindungsunfähig oder -gestört sind viele der hier dargestellten Personen. Dennoch nimmt man Anteil an ihrem Leben. Das schafft die Autorin durch ihren unvergleichlichen Stil, ihre hoch virtuose Art, mit wenigen Szenen viel auszusagen. Im Original kommt das alles natürlich noch viel besser zur Geltung!Besonders berührt haben mich die letzten vier Geschichten. In einem kleinen einleitenden Abschnitt hierzu sagt Alice Munro, es handele sich zwar nicht direkt um eine Autobiographie, käme dem jedoch am nächsten. Sie muss eine harte Kindheit gehabt haben! Aber aus den Geschichten spricht keine Verbitterung. Eher eine vorurteilsfreie Annahme des Lebens an sich. Die kristallklare, umstandslose Sprache tut das Ihrige, um diesen Eindruck zu unterstreichen.Das Buch wird sehr lange in mir nachhallen. Ich werde auf Zügen über Land fahren, Farmern über die Zäune hinweg zuschauen, einsame Kleinstädte bereisen und mir die Vorurteile der Leute vornehmen. Aber eines werde ich sicher nicht - das Buch vergessen, oder mich langweilen.
LovelyBooks-BewertungVon pamN am 03.05.2014
Dear Life enthält 14 Kurzgeschichten. Alle Stories spielen in Kanada, meist in ländlichen Gegenden. Munro's Hauptcharaktere, alle weiblich, erleben Krisen und müssen über diese Hinwegkommen.Die Kurzgeschichten waren alle sehr interessant und die meisten auch gut, jedoch hat mich diese Sammlung nicht so sehr gepackt wie "Runaway".
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