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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
Prologue: Alice Munro, August 1974
Part One: Everything Here Is Touchable
1. Ancestors, Parents, Home
2. “Particularly Clear and Important to Me”: Lower Town and Wingham, 1931–1949
Photo Insert
Part Two: Becoming Alice Munro
3. “My Name Now Is Alice Munro, and I Am Living in Vancouver”: Friendship, Loveship, Courtship, Marriage, Family, 1949–1960
4. “I Was Trying to Find a Meaning”: Victoria, Munro’s Bookstore, Dance of the Happy Shades, and Lives of Girls and Women, 1960–1972
5. Waiting Her Chance, Going “Home”: Who Do You Think You Are?, 1972–1975
6. “Other Stories Are Wonderful and Also Read Like the Truth”: Virginia Barber, the New Yorker, Macmillan, and Knopf, 1975–1980
Part Three: Being Alice Munro
7. Feeling Like Rilke’s Editor: Making The Moons of Jupiter, The Progress of Love, Friend of My Youth, 1980–1990
8. “She’s Our Chekhov”: Open Secrets, Selected Stories, The Love of a Good Woman, 1990–1998
9. “But She’s Not in a Class with Most Other People”: Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage, the New Yorker’s Munro Triptych, Runaway
10. “So This Is How It Should Be Done”: The View from Castle Rock, the Man Booker International Prize, and Too Much Happiness
Epilogue: Alice Munro: Writing Her Lives, Writing Home, Writing On …
Acknowledgements
A Note on the Sources
References
Archival and Unpublished Sources
Select Bibliography
About the Author
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