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Rachel Aviv on Alice Munro’s Family Secrets

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The Painful Legacy of Alice Munro

This chapter examines the intricate and painful dynamics within Alice Munro's family following the revelation of abuse towards her daughter, Andrea. It highlights the emotional turmoil caused by family members' reluctance to confront the issue, leading to estrangement and complex reflections on Munro's literary legacy. The discussion raises poignant questions about the costs of artistic expression and the moral implications of prioritizing creative aspirations over familial responsibilities.

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