Why Alice Munro's Biographer Left Her Daughter's Abuse Out of His Book | The Walrus
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Thacker's decision not to include Skinner's abuse in his biography of Munro, despite being aware of it prior to publication, raises critical ethical questions surrounding the responsibilities of biographers.
The profound impact of Andrea Robin Skinner's revelations about her childhood abuse, and the subsequent accountability from those who chose to dismiss it, especially within literary circles, cannot be overstated.
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