The news that celebrated Canadian author Alice Munro knew about her
husband sexually assaulting her daughter (his stepdaughter) and yet chose to stay with him until his death — even after he admitted to the abuse — has shocked literary fans around the world. The gut-wrenching personal essay by the Nobel Prize-winning author’s daughter
Andrea Robin Skinner has compelled some people to engage in difficult conversations about art and the fallible — sometimes, downright ugly — human beings behind the beauty created.
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