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Literary Masters: “Dear Life” by Alice Munro
May
16
3:00 PM15:00

Literary Masters: “Dear Life” by Alice Munro

Vivien leads us in discussing the literary aspects of the works we are reading, and we add our own opinions. You are invited to join us this month on Thursday, May 16th. We will be reading three more stories by Alice Munro from the same book “Dear Life”: “Haven”, “In Sight of the Lake”, and “Dear Life”. We hope you will decide to join us there. Write to uwcstudygroups@gmail.com to sign up or for more information.

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Literary Masters: “Dear Life” by Alice Munro
Apr
11
3:00 PM15:00

Literary Masters: “Dear Life” by Alice Munro

Our first Literary Masters meeting this year will take place on Thursday April 11th. Vivien Lane will be leading our group again. For the first two meetings we will be reading short stories by Alice Munro, from the book of short stories Dear Life. “Munro focuses on every aspect of our ordinary lives and how the extraordinary often comes uncalled for. With a deceptively simple style, some- times what is left unsaid carries more weight than what is actually said. Her characters live in a stable, small-town world and yet they become universal because her stories touch on childhood, youth and old age and how time and memory sharpen our apprehension in our own lives. Having lived throughout the greater part of the twentieth century she is a witness to all the changes that have taken place, concentrating especially on the world of women.”

In the first meeting we will be looking at the stories: To Reach Japan, Gravel, and Amundsen.

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Literary Masters: “Dear Life” by Alice Munro
Mar
21
3:00 PM15:00

Literary Masters: “Dear Life” by Alice Munro

Vivien Lane will start this year’s workshop with a book of short stories entitled “Dear Life” by Nobel Prize for literature author Alice Munro who takes us through the changes that characterize the twentieth century as seen through the eyes of women dealing with life in these times. It has been said that this Canadian author, born in the thirties, is a master of short fiction.

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