Too Much Happiness

Author: Alice Munro
In these ten stories, Alice Munro once again renders complex, difficult events and emotions into stories that shed light on the unpredictable ways in which men and women accommodate and often transcend what happens in their lives.Ten superb new stories by one of our most beloved and admired writers—the winner of the 2009 Man Booker International Prize. In the first story a….Read More
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Runaway
The incomparable Alice Munro’s bestselling and rapturously acclaimed Runaway is a book of extraordinary stories about love and its infinite betrayals and surprises, from the title story about a young… Continue Reading Posted in: Canadian Fiction, Short Stories
Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage: Stories
In the her tenth collection (the title story of which is the basis for the new film Hateship Loveship), Alice Munro achieves new heights, creating narratives that loop and swerve… Continue Reading Posted in: Authors, Canadian, Canadian Fiction, Short Stories (Books), Short Stories Anthologies, Women Psychology
Dear Life
Suffused with Munro's clarity of vision and her unparalleled gift for storytelling, these tales about departures and beginnings, accidents and dangers, and outgoings and homecomings both imagined and real, paint… Continue Reading Posted in: American, Canadian, Literary Criticism & Theory, Short Stories, Women's Friendship Fiction
Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises
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The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion
In the classic text The Sacred and the Profane, famed historian of religion Mircea Eliade observes that even moderns who proclaim themselves residents of a completely profane world are still… Continue Reading Posted in: Nonfiction, Philosophy, Religion
White Noise
Jack Gladney, who is chairman of the department of Hitler studies at Blacksmith College, is afraid of death. So is Babette, who 'gathers and tends the children'. Also afraid of… Continue Reading Posted in: 1945, American Writers, Fear Of Death, Fiction In English
Lives of Girls and Women
The only novel from Alice Munro-award-winning author of The Love of a Good Woman--is an insightful, honest book, "autobiographical in form but not in fact," that chronicles a young girl's… Continue Reading Posted in: Bildungsromans, Canadian Writers, Chinese (Traditional) eBooks, Contemporary Literary Fiction, Women Psychology
The Love of a Good Woman
**Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature**Alice Munro has a genius for entering the lives of ordinary people and capturing the passions and contradictions that lie just below the surface.… Continue Reading Posted in: Canada, Contemporary Short Stories, Fiction, Literary Short Stories, Psychology
The Moons of Jupiter
**Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature**,,The characters who populate an Alice Munro story live and breathe. Passions hopelessly conceived, affections betrayed, marriages made and broken: the joys, fears, loves… Continue Reading Posted in: Cultural, Fiction, Short Stories
Open Secrets
‘A superb collection... Marriage, gambles, disappearances, motiveless vandalism - it is the stuff of unremarkable lives, conveyed in a remarkable fashion’ Independent Open Secrets, Nobel Prize in Literature winner Alice… Continue Reading
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