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A ​new collection of stories by Alice Munro is always a major event. This new collection — her most personal to date — is no exception.

Alice Munro’s stories are always wonderful and so ingrained with truths about life that readers always want to know where they came from. In this book, Alice Munro tells us.

In her Foreword (an unusual feature in itself), she explains how she, born Alice Laidlaw in Ontario, in recent years became interested in the history of her Laidlaw ancestors. Starting in the wilds of the Scottish Borders, she learned a great deal about a famous ancestor, born around 1700, who, as his tombstone records, “for feats of frolic, agility and strength, had no equal in his day.” She traced the family’s history with the help of that man’s nephew, the famous writer James Hogg, finding to her delight that each generation of the family had produced a writer who wanted to record what had befallen them.

In this way, she was able to follow the… (tovább)

Eredeti megjelenés éve: 2006

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Vintage, London, 2007
350 oldal · ISBN: 9780099497998 · ASIN: 0099497999
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Vintage, London, 2006
368 oldal · ISBN: 0307386651 · ASIN: B000MAH7TA
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Vintage, New York, 2006
350 oldal · ISBN: 9780307386656

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worsi P>!
Alice Munro: The View from Castle Rock

Talán ez a kedvencem Alice Munrótól. Többek között azért is, mert ez volt az első, amit olvastam tőle. Pár nappal a molyregisztrációm előtt kezdhettem, nem sokkal korábban bukkantam rá egy antikváriumban, és (bár már nem sokáig) ez az egy kötetem van meg tőle. Az Egyre távolabb című film óta (amit az egyik novellájából készítettek) kíváncsi voltam az írónőre.
Lassan haladtam ezzel a könyvvel, de megszerettem. Akkor végképp, mikor Lucy Maud Montgomeryt, a másik kedvenc kanadaimat említette. És azóta igyekszem minél több Munrót olvasni, szerencsére még van egy pár.

BZsofi P>!
Alice Munro: The View from Castle Rock

Érdekes történetek, szépen elmesélve. Ami a könyv egyik érdekessége, az számomra egyben a hátránya is volt: mindig próbáltam keresni a valóság és a képzelet határát. És nem bántam volna, ha mellékelnek egy családfát, főleg a sok ismétlődő név miatt. Az is feltűnő volt, amikor Munro már a saját életéről mesélt, hogy a The Beggar Maid is mennyire önéletrajzi ihletésű novellagyűjtemény. Nekem az tetszett jobban, ezért kap ez csak 4 csillagot.
És köszönöm @worsi-nak, aki az Alice Munro kihívással felhívta a figyelmemet az írónőre. Azt hiszem, nem utoljára olvastam tőle.

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BZsofi P>!

And I don't tell him [my father] that I am not sure now whether I love any place, and that it seems to me it was myself that I loved here – some self that I have finished with, and none too soon.

290. oldal, Home

BZsofi P>!

One night somebody asked, when is the best time in a man's life?
Some said, it's when you are a kid and fool around all the time and go down to the river in the summer and play hockey in the winter and that's all you think about, fooling around and having a good time.
Or when you're a young fellow going out and haven't got any responsibilities.
Or when you're first married if you're fond of your wife and a bit later, too, when the children are just little and running around and haven't shown any bad charasteristics yet.
My father spoke up and said, „Now. I think maybe now.”
They asked him why.
He said because you weren't old yet, with one thing or another collapsing on you, but old enough that you could see that a lot of things you might have wanted out of your life you would never get.

164-165. oldal Working for a Living

worsi P>!

I wanted to look at them when they flowered. And not just look at them―as you could do from the street―but to get underneath those branches, to lie down on my back with my head against the trunk of the tree and to see how it rose, as if out of my own skull, rose up and lost itself in an upside-down sea of blossom. Also to see if there were bits of sky showing through, so that I could screw up my eyes to make them the foreground not background, bright-blue fragments on that puffy white sea. There was a formality about this idea that I longed for. It was almost like kneeling down in church…

199. oldal Lying Under the Apple Tree


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