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Alice Munro's Late Style: 'Writing is the Final Thing'
By (Author) Professor Robert Thacker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
17th April 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: from c 2000
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
810.809287
Paperback
240
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Focusing on Alice Munros last three collections, this book examines the differences between these volumes and the rest of her work to analyse the emergence and the difference of her 'late style'. Alice Munro has effectively reshaped the short story as a form. This book focuses on Munros art of recursion - an approach that has been evident throughout her career but came to the fore in her last three books, The View from Castle Rock (2006), Too Much Happiness (2009) and, especially, Dear Life (2012). This recursion and return manifest themselves not only in Munro's return to previously published pieces, but also to her discovery and meditations on her Scottish heritage, which can be read as entrance to her own understanding of herself and her life. Its provenance, displayed through archival evidence, is complex yet reveals a writer intent on a precise late style. Munro's final works serve as a coda to both her late style and to her entire career as arguably one of the finest short story writers ever to put pen to paper.
Anyone intrigued at the prospect of learning much more about Alice Munro as an individual writer and person and about the fascinating process of writing, editing, and rewriting could not find a better researched or more engaging guide and inspiration than Robert Thackers Alice Munros Late Style. * J.R. (Tim) Struthers, editor of the companion volumes Alice Munro Country and Alice Munro Everlasting *
Robert Thacker is Charles A. Dana Professor of Canadian Studies and English Emeritus at St. Lawrence University, New York, USA. He has been working on 2013 Nobel Laureate Alice Munro since the mid-1970s and is now among the worlds leading Munro critics. He is author of Alice Munro: Writing Her Lives: A Biography (2005; updated 2011), written with Munros cooperation, and Reading Alice Munro, 1973-2013 (2016; open access). He edited The Rest of the Story: Critical Essays on Alice Munro (1999) and Alice Munro: Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage; Runaway; Dear Life (2016) in Bloomsburys Studies in Contemporary North American Fiction series.