Apr 21 2015
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May 26 2015
Reading Deep, Seeing Deeper in Alice Munro's Fictions

Reading Deep, Seeing Deeper in Alice Munro's Fictions

Presented by The Writer's Center at The Writer's Center

Writers learn from life--and from reading. How do Munro's Nobel-Award short fictions convey deep, secret complexities, family, era, community and individual characters? present and historic? myth and real? We will discuss her shifting points of view, plots and counter-plots, secrets, contemporary and historic revelations, fluid characterizations, amazing and unfathomable "ordinary" lives. Readings will include "Miles City, Montana," portrait of the artist in "Meneseteung"; history, faith and murder in "Wilderness Station," exotic plots and counter-plots in "Albanian Virgin." Short writing prompts will be given and presented in the last part of each class. Carried Away (Everyman's, Knopf 2006) has these stories, and a very useful personal/literary/historic time-line.

Admission Info

$270

Email: post.master@writer.org

Dates & Times

2015/04/21 - 2015/05/26

Additional time info:

10:00 AM

Location Info

The Writer's Center

4508 Walsh St., Chevy Chase, MD 20815