Alice Munro, Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage.
In memorium.
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I was fortunate enough to meet her years ago. The mystery writer, Ross Macdonald (Kenneth Millar) wrote a dust jacket blurb for the the 1st American edition of The Beggar Maid; Ms. Munro very generously inscribed my copy with a nice sentiment about Ken Millar for my collection.
I'm really curious to read this. Have read some great reviews and heard an interesting interview with him.So far, I'm really enjoying this retelling of Huckleberry Finn from Jim's perspective. It gives a whole new perspective on the tale with a lot of dark humor. Check it out...
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The writer has an interesting play on how Mark Twain depicted Jim's dialog, and how slaves would speak in "expected" talk to white people, and then they had way better grammar amongst themselves. The reason for this was white people expected the slaves to be beneath them in education and knowledge. It's an interesting perspective.I'm really curious to read this. Have read some great reviews and heard an interesting interview with him.
I think it could so easily (sadly) have become a 'culture wars' thing. I'm really impressed with the way he talks about it, not criticising Twain for how Jim is written in the original novel.The writer has an interesting play on how Mark Twain depicted Jim's dialog, and how slaves would speak in "expected" talk to white people, and then they had way better grammar amongst themselves. The reason for this was white people expected the slaves to be beneath them in education and knowledge. It's an interesting perspective.
Me too! Great minds……Fiction break is over. Now reading Buckley's Nearer My God. So far, even for a non-Catholic, a fascinating read.