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Alice Munro’s Fall from Grace

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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The Ethics of Art Appreciation

The chapter examines the moral dilemma of enjoying the work of artists with controversial personal histories, referencing instances like Alice Munro's literature and the music of artists with troubling pasts. It delves into the impact of literature and art on society, discussing cancel culture, the evolution of audience perspectives, and the challenge of separating an artist's work from their personal actions. Personal anecdotes and reflections are shared, exploring the complexities and emotional contradictions of appreciating art while being aware of an artist's problematic behavior.

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