Like so many others, I’ve spent the past week and a half revisiting some of my favorite Alice Munro stories following her passing. The Nobel Prize in Literature recipient, whom The New Yorker once called “the English language’s Chekhov,” left behind a tremendous legacy and magnificent stories.
One of the numerous things she did so well as a storyteller w…
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