A brilliant new collection of stories from one of the most acclaimed and beloved writers of our time.
Alice Munro’s peerless ability to give us the essence of a life in often brief but always spacious and timeless stories is once again everywhere apparent in this brilliant new collection. In story after story, she illumines the moment a life is forever altered by a chance encounter or an action not taken, or by a simple twist of fate that turns a person out of his or her accustomed path and into a new way of being or thinking. A poet, finding herself in alien territory at her first literary party, is rescued by a seasoned newspaper columnist, and is soon hurtling across the continent, young child in tow, toward a hoped-for but completely unplanned meeting. A young soldier, returning to his fiancée from the Second World War, steps off the train before his stop and onto the farm of another woman, beginning a life on the move. A wealthy young woman having an affair with the married lawyer hired by her father to handle his estate comes up with a surprising way to deal with the blackmailer who finds them out.
While most of these stories take place in Munro’s home territory—the small Canadian towns around Lake Huron—the characters sometimes venture to the cities, and the book ends with four pieces set in the area where she grew up, and in the time of her own childhood: stories “autobiographical in feeling, though not, sometimes, entirely so in fact.” A girl who can’t sleep imagines night after wakeful night that she kills her beloved younger sister. A mother snatches up her child and runs for dear life when a crazy woman comes into her yard.
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 a radiant, indelible portrait of how strange, perilous, and extraordinary ordinary life can be.
Alice Munro grew up in Wingham, Ontario, and attended the University of Western Ontario. She has published eleven previous books.During her distinguished career she has been the recipient of many awards and prizes, including the W.H. Smith Prize, the National Book Circle Critics Award, the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction, the Lannan Literary Award, the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, and the Rea Award for the Short Story. In Canada, she has won the Governor General's Award, the Giller Prize, the Trillium Book Award, and the Libris Award.Alice Munro and her husband divide their time between Clinton, Ontario, and Comox, British Columbia.
在读。 第一个故事的时候,想,这什么鬼,看不懂莫名其妙。 第二个故事的时候可以读下去,有点儿自己的感触,依然不懂最后作者要表达的。 第三个故事,有点儿明白作者的确很棒,翻译也并没有一开始以为的那么烂,依然懵懂。 第四个故事,依然看不...
评分很喜欢这本书的封面,淡淡的色彩,背对着读者的女人,爬藤的花和叶。似乎预示着,对女人而言,生活就是被无法言说的种种细腻的感受填满着。或许是淡淡的,但是缠绕牵连,不可剥离。 这也与这本书给我的感受相同。 一个个故事,展开来的,就好像是一碗五味汤。每一味,都有些许...
评分我从未看过艾丽丝·门罗早期的作品,因而也不能判断,她在满头白发时写下的《亲爱的生活》中嵌缀的老到见解究竟是天性使然还是岁月的沉淀。 我将《亲爱的生活》看了三遍,完整、不变化地历经了三次专注力的疲劳与原始动容的侵袭,而我依然不变地为之着迷——门罗的语言。 只...
评分自从知道门罗,读过她的作品四本。 门罗的文字,充满了女性的细腻笔触和洞察,总是那么安静缠绵,却也有力。一直觉着门罗是女人中的女人,拥有了所有女人最内在的气质,可爱,敏感,宽容,甚至也带有对毫不相关的审慎漠然。她所有的故事展现在眼前的都是浩浩荡荡却着实平凡的...
评分第一次知道Alice Munro是在英语系的外教课上,记得当时读的是Runaway,之后就没有再刻意阅读过,直到前两年突然有新闻报道说那年的诺贝尔文学奖由一位来自加拿大的女作家Alice Munro折桂,才一下子记起似乎大学时读过她的作品,印象最深的是有一篇讲述一个各方面看起来都一切正...
Fließend und gewaltig.
评分"I have created religious in my books."
评分好苍老+小城镇
评分Brilliant.
评分句子都是过去时,的确每个故事都像在写很久很久前的回忆,淡淡讲来,好像无论曾经多揪心现在都已经波澜不惊了。用词极准,读着让人觉得,英文这种语言真是很美的。有两篇初看不大喜欢,先放着,以后再读吧
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