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Author: Alice MunroFormat: --
Publisher: Random HouseISBN-10: 0307576736
ISBN-13: 9780307576736Length: Unabridged
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After the publication of Alice Munro's 2006 short-story collection THE VIEW FROM CASTLE ROCK, Munro hinted that it might be her last book. For decades, Munro has been considered one of contemporary literature's great treasures and the greatest living master of the short story form, so her "retirement" would have been a great loss for lovers of fiction. However, to her fan's delight, new Munro stories continued to appear in The New Yorker and in 2009, on the heels of her prestigious Man Booker International Prize, Munro returned with another collection that proves that, even at 78, her insight into the human condition is unparalleled.

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"All the stories are suffused with this elegiac but unsentimental acceptance of the temporality, change, and transience of fame and reputation as well as love or grief....In Alice Munro's writing...,such commitment to honesty produces exhilaration rather than depression."
 (08/01/2009)

"There aren't enough stories in Munro's latest collection. Yes, in actual number (11), they certainly add up to a good-sized collection. But Munro is in her stride--when no one can approach her short-story genius--a condition in which she fully maintains herself in this, her eleventh collection. Awestruck readers will realize about three-quarters of the way through this book that they won't be satiated." (starred review)
 (08/01/2009)

"[T]his collection does show the blend of continuity and change that one wants and hopes to find in a late book by a master....Even in handling more familiar subjects...Munro offers something slightly different from her earlier work, especially in her increased use of an almost melodramatic violence....We may know her world by now, as we know the pieces and squares of a chess board, and yet the rook or the queen can still move in disconcerting ways."
 (08/21/2009)

"Munro's latest collection is satisfyingly true to form and demonstrates why she continues to garner laurels....[TOO MUCH HAPPINESS] delivers what she's renowned for: poignancy, flesh and blood characters and a style nothing short of elegant." (starred review)
 (08/17/2009)


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