Alice Munro: “Marrakesh”
Trevor and Betsy examine Alice Munro’s “Marrakesh,” from her collection Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
Trevor and Betsy examine Alice Munro’s “Marrakesh,” from her collection Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
A new collection of Alice Munro stories hit shelves yesterday. Though it doesn’t contain any new stories, it is a great primer for those interested in getting to know Munro’s exceptional work.
Trevor and Betsy examine Alice Munro’s “Executioners,” from her collection Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
Trevor and Betsy discuss “The Found Boat,” from Alice Munro’s short story collection Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
Trevor and Betsy look at Alice Munro’s “Tell Me Yes or No,” from her collection There’s Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
Trevor and Betsy share their thoughts on Alice Munro’s “Forgiveness in Families,” from her collection Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
Trevor and Betsy try to decipher Alice Munro’s short story, “Walking on Water,” from Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
Trevor and Betsy examine Alice Munro’s short story “How I Met My Husband,” from Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
Trevor and Betsy look at Alice Munro’s “Material,” from her collection Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.
Trevor and Betsy begin their trek through Alice Munro’s Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You with the first story, “Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You.”