Alice Munro: “Dear Life”
Trevor reviews Alice Munro’s “Dear Life,” the final story in what she says will be her final collection Dear Life.
Trevor reviews Alice Munro’s “Dear Life,” the final story in what she says will be her final collection Dear Life.
The ten Man Booker International Prize Finalists are: U R Ananthamurthy (India) Aharon Appelfeld (Israel) Lydia Davis (USA) Intizar Husain (Pakistan) Yan Lianke (China) Marie NDiaye (France) Josip Novakovich (Canada) Marilynne Robinson (USA) Vladimir Sorokin (Russia) Peter Stamm (Switzerland) This marks the second time in a row that there have been no Latin American authors, not that that’s at all surprising given the judges’ backgrounds. … Read more
Trevor reviews Sigizmund Krzhizhanovsky’s posthumously published collection of short stories, Memories of the Future, translated from the Russian by Joanne Turnbull.
Click here to read the abstract of the story on The New Yorker webpage (this week’s story is available only for subscribers). Kevin Canty’s “Mayfly” was originally published in the January 28, 2013 issue of The New Yorker. Though Kevin Canty has been around for a while (with four novels and three collections of short … Read more
Ricardo Lísias’s “Evo Morales” (tr. from the Portuguese by Nick Caistor) is the fourth story in Granta 121: The Best of Young Brazilian Novelists. For an overview of the issue and links to my reviews of its other stories, please click here. Before I read “Evo Morales” I read the tiny biography of Lísias in the … Read more
I briefly discussed my fascination with lost civilizations when I reviewed David Grann’s The Lost City of Z (my review here). As much as I enjoyed that book, it still left a hollow feeling in the end. After all, David Grann’s own journey, which he recounts in alternate chapters of the book, was relatively uneventful and, though I’m sure it … Read more
Trevor reviews William McPherson’s 1984 novel, Testing the Current. Read the full post.
The three finalists for the Story Prize were announced today (click here to see their release). The winner will be announced on March 13. Stay Awake, by Dan Chaon This Is How You Lose Her, by Junot Díaz Battleborn, by Claire Vaye Watkins