A definitive edition of Raymond Carver's legendary and controversial stories, including never before seen versions.
Raymond Carver (1938-1988), the author of such landmark collections
asWill You Please Be Quiet, Please?(1976),What We Talk About When
We Talk About Love(1981), andCathedral(1983),was perhaps the most
influential short-story writer of his generation.
William L. Stull, editor, is professor of English at the University
of Hartford.
Maureen P. Carrollis adjunct professor of humanities at the
University of Hartford and a practicing attorney. With William
Stull she has devoted more than two decades to the work of Raymond
Carver, publishing numerous essays and editingConversations with
Raymond Carver(1990),Remembering Ray- A Composite
Biography(1993),All of Us- The Collected Poems(1996), andCall If
You Need Me- The Uncollected Fiction and Other Prose(2000).
“The Library of America Collected Stories is a fascinating event . . . if you haven’t read it you cannot claim, in the fullest sense, to have read Raymond Carver.” — Times Literary Supplement
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