Raymond Carver: Collected Storiestxt,chm,pdf,epub,mobi下载 作者:Raymond Carver (Author), William Stull (Editor), Maureen Carroll(Editor) 出版社: Library of America 副标题: Collected Stories 出版年: 2009-8 页数: 960 定价: USD 40.00 装帧: Hardcover 丛书: Library of America ISBN: 9781598530469
内容简介 · · · · · ·Raymond Carver's spare dramas of loneliness, despair, and troubled relationships breathed new life into the American short story of the 1970s and '80s. In collections such as Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? and What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, Carver wrote with unflinching exactness about men and women enduring lives on the knife-edge of poverty and other deprivati...
Raymond Carver's spare dramas of loneliness, despair, and troubled relationships breathed new life into the American short story of the 1970s and '80s. In collections such as Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? and What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, Carver wrote with unflinching exactness about men and women enduring lives on the knife-edge of poverty and other deprivations. Beneath his pared-down surfaces run disturbing, violent undercurrents. Suggestive rather than explicit, and seeming all the more powerful for what is left unsaid, Carver's stories were held up as exemplars of a new school in American fiction known as minimalism or 'dirty realism,' a movement whose wide influence continues to this day. Carver's stories were brilliant in their detachment and use of the oblique, ambiguous gesture, yet there were signs of a different sort of sensibility at work. In books such as Cathedral and the later tales included in the collected stories volume Where I'm Calling From, Carver revealed himself to be a more expansive writer than in the earlier published books, displaying Chekhovian sympathies toward his characters and relying less on elliptical effects. In gathering all of Carver's stories, including early sketches and posthumously discovered works, The Library of America's Collected Stories provides a comprehensive overview of Carver's career as we have come to know it: the promise of Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? and the breakthrough of What We Talk About, on through the departures taken in Cathedral and the pathos of the late stories. But it also prompts a fresh consideration of Carver by presenting Beginners, an edition of the manuscript of What We Talk About When We Talk About Love that Carver submitted to Gordon Lish, his editor and a crucial influence on his development. Lish's editing was so extensive that at one point Carver wrote him an anguished letter asking him not to publish the book; now, for the first time, readers can read both the manuscript and published versions of the collection that established Carver as a major American writer. Offering a fascinating window into the complex, fraught relation between writer and editor, Beginners expands our sense of Carver and is essential reading for anyone who cares about his achievement.
作者简介 · · · · · ·Raymond Carver was born in Clatskanie, Oregon, in 1938. His father was a saw-mill worker and his mother was a waitress and clerk. He married early and for years writing had to come second to earning a living for his young family. Despite, small-press publication, it was not until Will You Please Be Quiet Please? appeared in 1976 that his work began to reach a wider audience. Th...
Raymond Carver was born in Clatskanie, Oregon, in 1938. His father was a saw-mill worker and his mother was a waitress and clerk. He married early and for years writing had to come second to earning a living for his young family. Despite, small-press publication, it was not until Will You Please Be Quiet Please? appeared in 1976 that his work began to reach a wider audience. This was the year in which he gave up alcohol, which had contributed to the collapse of his marriage. In 1977 he met the writer Tess Gallagher, with whom he shared the last eleven years of his life. During this prolific period he wrote three collections of stories, What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, Cathedral and Elephant. Fires, a collection of essays, poems and stories, appeared in 1985, followed by three further collections of poetry. In 1988 he completed the poetry collection A New Path to the Waterfall. William L. Stull, editor, is professor of English at the University of Hartford. Maureen P. Carroll, editor, is adjunct professor of humanities at the University of Hartford and a practicing attorney. They have devoted more than two decades to the work of Raymond Carver, publishing numerous essays and editing Conversations with Raymond Carver (1990), Remembering Ray: A Composite Biography (1993), All of Us: The Collected Poems (1996), and Call If You Need Me: The Uncollected Fiction and Other Prose (2000).
目录 · · · · · ·Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? Fat Neighbors The Idea They’re Not Your Husband Are You a Doctor? · · · · · ·() Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? Fat Neighbors The Idea They’re Not Your Husband Are You a Doctor? The Father Nobody Said Anything Sixty Acres What’s in Alaska? Night School Collectors What Do You Do in San Francisco? The Student’s Wife Put Yourself in My Shoes Jerry and Molly and Sam Why, Honey? The Ducks How About This? Bicycles, Muscles, Cigarets What Is It? Signals Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? from Furious Seasons and Other Stories Pastoral Furious Seasons What We Talk About When We Talk About Love Why Don’t You Dance? Viewfinder Mr. Coffee and Mr. Fixit Gazebo I Could See the Smallest Things Sacks The Bath Tell the Women We’re Going After the Denim So Much Water So Close to Home The Third Thing That Killed My Father Off A Serious Talk The Calm Popular Mechanics Everything Stuck to Him What We Talk About When We Talk About Love One More Thing Stories from Fires The Lie The Cabin Harry’s Death The Pheasant Cathedral Feathers Chef’s House Preservation The Compartment A Small, Good Thing Vitamins Careful Where I’m Calling From The Train Fever The Bridle Cathedral from Where I’m Calling From Boxes Whoever Was Using This Bed Intimacy Menudo Elephant Blackbird Pie Errand Other Fiction The Hair The Aficionados Poseidon and Company Bright Red Apples from The Augustine Notebooks Kindling What Would You Like to See? Dreams Vandals Call If You Need Me Selected Essays My Father’s Life On Writing Fires Author’s Note to Where I’m Calling From Beginners (The Manuscript Version of What We Talk About When We Talk About Love) Why Don’t You Dance? Viewfinder Where Is Everyone? Gazebo Want to See Something? The Fling A Small, Good Thing Tell the Women We’re Going If It Please You So Much Water So Close to Home Dummy Pie The Calm Mine Distance Beginners One More Thing · · · · · · ()
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