Alice Munro Was Bigger Than Canada | The Walrus
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In high school, there was no connection between literature and nation; an author's origin felt trivial. Undergrad marked a shift, emphasizing how where, when, and how shape literature.
Literature courses in undergrad focused on the influence of geography, time, and context on the content of works. It introduced the importance of understanding how cultural backgrounds impact literary creativity.
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