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Today’s story is Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral.” Published in 1983, it is undoubtedly modern in its sensibilities — reflected in the narrator’s indolence and selfishness. The plot is ...
That’s the question raised by “Collected Stories,” the Library of America’s new collection of the complete short fiction of Raymond Carver, who died at 50 in August 1988. Complete ...
Replace “Kafka” with “Raymond Carver” and you could just as sharply ... He completed three books of fiction (including Cathedral), and two of poetry, all dedicated to her.
Gallagher casually mentions that Carver wrote 200 poems in the house, mostly after "Cathedral" was published ... "Way to go, Raymond." "Thank you for your passion for fundamental truth." ...
With “Short Cuts,” the movie and (to a lesser degree) the book of stories recycled from it, Raymond Carver has taken ... another (“Cathedral”) for a National Book Critics Circle Award ...
“Raymond Carver was without question the most valuable ... was his breakout book and “Cathedral” (1983), his masterpiece, the best stories of his generation, the best ever by a Northwest ...
By Raymond Carver, adapted by Jane Jones ... The high point here is “Cathedral.” Hyland and DeRycke welcome her older blind friend (McKeon) for a visit. Initially sullen about an unwanted ...
But first off: Raymond Carver, a master of subtlety ... The best of the three performances in Carver Country is "Cathedral" because, unlike much of Carver's work, the story's subtlety is in ...
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