But there is no sharp and distinct line in Alice Munro. In the first story in The Moons of Jupiter we find some of the earlier almost outrageous exuberance and mischief: "Poverty, to Richard's family, was like bad breath or running sores, an affliction for which the afflicted must bear one part of the blame. But it was not good manners to notice". · Trevor. H ere we come to the final story in another Alice Munro collection, and again it is the title story. As I’ve been reading this, I’ve been mulling over what “the moons of Jupiter” have to do with this collection and, now, with this particular story. Sure, the actual Galilean moons — Io, Europa, Callisto, Ganymede — come up in a conversation late in this piece, but their significance as distant Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Alice Munro THE MOONS OF JUPITER 2nd Printing Hardcover New York Knopf Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Scuffing to page edges. Edge wear.
The Moons of Jupiter | Chapter 21 of The Moons of Jupiter. I found my father in the heart wing, on the eighth floor of Toronto General Hospital. He was in a semi-private room. The other bed was empty. He said that his hospital insurance covered only a bed in the ward, and he was worried that he might be charged extra. View The Moons Of Jupiter by Alice www.doorway.ru from ENGL at Saint Louis University. The Moons Of Jupiter by Alice Munro Munro's collection finds 12 women who find themselves at a crossroads. The Moons of Jupiter by Munro, Alice and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
In Munro’s story that lent its title to yet again another brilliant collection of short stories, the father who is being prepared for open heart surgery, and the daughter, who had just gone to the planetarium, “to chill,” as the expression now has it, prior to the operation, debate the naming of the moons. "The Moons of Jupiter" ( / ) is a short story by Alice Munro, the Canadian winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in It deals with how facts may change over time. The story is 17 pages in length and made up of 7 sections with the shortest section being the final one. The following version of this story was used to create this study guide: Munro, Alice. “The Moons of Jupiter.” The Moons of Jupiter. New York: Vintage International, Print. The story opens in Toronto General Hospital. Janet, a divorced, middle-aged writer, visits her father in the cardiology wing.
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