Biography A Douglas
Gibson Book published by McClelland & Stewart
Hardcover, 616 pages November 2005 $39.99
0-7710-8514-1
ABOUT THE BOOK
This is the book about one of the world’s great
authors, Alice Munro, which shows how her life and her
stories intertwine.
For almost thirty years Robert Thacker has been researching
this book, steeping himself in Alice Munro’s
life and work, working with her co-operation to make
it complete. The result is a feast of information
for Alice Munro’s admirers everywhere.
By following “the parallel tracks” of
Alice Munro’s life and Alice Munro’s texts,
he gives a thorough and revealing account of both
her life and work. “There is always a starting
point in reality,” she once said of her stories,
and this book reveals just how often her stories spring
from her life.
The book is chronological, starting with her pioneer
ancestors, but with special attention paid to her
parents and to her early days growing up poor in Wingham.
Then all of her life stages — the marriage to
Jim Munro, the move to Vancouver, then to Victoria
to start the bookstore, the three daughters, the divorce,
the return to Huron County, and the new life with
Gerry Fremlin — leading to the triumphs as,
story by story, book by book, she gains fame around
the world, until rumours of a Nobel Prize circulate
. . .
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
photo credit: Tara Freeman
Robert Thacker wrote his M.A. thesis at Waterloo on
Alice Munro way back in 1976. Now the professor of Canadian
Studies and English at St. Lawrence University, he was
for many years the editor of The American Review
of Canadian Studies, and is recognized as the academic
authority on Alice Munro. |