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Rachel Aviv on Alice Munro’s Family Secrets

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Alice Munro: Secrets and Strains

This chapter explores the intricate personal life of author Alice Munro, highlighting her struggles with public engagements and their effects on her mental health. It features insights from Munro's daughter, revealing family traumas rooted in abuse and the silence surrounding them, as well as the impact of these experiences on their relationship. The narrative emphasizes the complexities of memory, generational dynamics, and how these themes resonate within Munro's literary work.

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