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  1. Raymond Carver: Collected Stories (Library of America) by Raymond Carver, 2009-08-20
  2. What We Talk About When We Talk About Love: Stories by Raymond Carver, 1989-06-18
  3. Cathedral by Raymond Carver, 1989-06-18
  4. Where I'm Calling From: Selected Stories by Raymond Carver, 1989-06-18
  5. Short Cuts: Selected Stories by Raymond Carver, 1993-09-14
  6. Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life by Carol Sklenicka, 2009-11-24
  7. All of Us: The Collected Poems by Raymond Carver, 1996-04-04
  8. Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?: Stories by Raymond Carver, 1992-06-09
  9. Cathedral by Raymond Carver, 1983-08-12
  10. Call If You Need Me: The Uncollected Fiction and Other Prose by Raymond Carver, 2001-01-09
  11. Where Water Comes Together with Other Water: Poems by Raymond Carver, 1986-03-12
  12. Elephant and Other Stories by Raymond Carver, 2003-09-04
  13. Carver Country: The World of Raymond Carver by Raymond Carver, Bob Adelman, 1990-10-31
  14. Fires: Essays, Poems, Stories by Raymond Carver, 1989-06-18

1. Raymond Carver - Wovon Wir Reden, Wenn Wir Von Liebe Reden / What We Talk About
Kurzgeschichten. Rezension von Daniela Ecker.
http://www.die-leselust.de/buch/carver_raymond_liebe.htm
Raymond Carver - Wovon wir reden, wenn wir von Liebe reden
Originaltitel: What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
Erzählung(en). Berlin Verlag 2000
175 Seiten, ISBN: 3827003334
Raymond Carver lässt seine Personen ihre Geschichten selbst erzählen, lässt die Handlung seiner Erzählungen durch den Dialog tragen.
In der Titelgeschichte sitzen zwei befreundete Ehepaare am Tisch, trinken Gin - und kommen auf das Thema Liebe zu sprechen. Was ist eigentlich wirklich Liebe? Die absolute Liebe? Oder ist das Liebe, was Terri erlebt hat - dass ihr Exmann sie zusammengeschlagen hatte und sich selbst das Leben genommen hatte? Oder sollte man lieber doch noch die Flasche Gin austrinken...
"Alles klebte an ihm" - das ist eine der kürzesten Geschichten in diesem Erzählband, und doch eine, die mir am klarsten im Gedächtnis geblieben ist:
ein sehr junges Ehepaar, beide noch unter 20, mit einer kleinen Tochter und hochfliegenden Plänen. Dann will der Ehemann zum ersten Mal wieder auf Jagd gehen - und die kleine Tochter weint die ganze Nacht, scheint krank zu sein. Als er sich um 5 Uhr morgens fertig macht, wird er vor die Wahl gestellt: entweder du willst eine Familie - oder du gehst für immer....
Ingo Schulze schreibt in seinem Vorwort davon, dass ihn diese Geschichten beim ersten Lesen nicht unbedingt beeindruckt hätten. Aber dass einzelne Episoden nachgewirkt hätten, und gerade bei häufigerem Lesen ihre Wirkung entfalten.

2. Raymond Carver, Writer And Editor
Raymond Carver 1939 August 2, 1988 Original Short Fiction. Carver, Raymond, The New Yorker. Collections of Short Stories. Carver, Raymond, Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?
http://www.hycyber.com/HF/carver_raymond.html
Raymond Carver
1939 - August 2, 1988
Original Short Fiction
Carver, Raymond,
The New Yorker
Collections of Short Stories
Carver, Raymond,
Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?
Furious Seasons,
What We Talk About When We Talk About Love,
Vintage, New York, 1981. ISBN: 0-679-72305-6
Cathedral
Vintage, New York, 1983. ISBN: 0-679-72369-2
Atlantic Monthly Press, New York, 1988. ISBN: 0-87113-216-8
Anthology of Short Fiction Edited
Carver, Raymond, and Tom Jenks,
American Short Story Masterpieces
Delacorte Press, New York, 1988. ISBN: 0-385-29524-3

3. Essays On Carver Raymond
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4. Carversite: Raymond Carver
Features quotations, bibliography with tables of contents, brief biography, links, and a selection of the author s work.
http://www.carversite.com
carversite: raymond carver Raymond Carver was a short story writer and poet. His voice, distilled and perfectly measured, lures us beneath the surface of common life. Read some of his work, or read about his life. Have a look at the photographs or the video, or link to an audio interview. Browse the quotations or bibliography (it features tables of contents). Paul Rayson wrote this web site. rayson@carversite.com

5. Raymond Carver
Includes detailed biography and chronology by Professor William Stull, photographs from Tess Gallagher's photo album, and drafts of Ray's poem Shooting.
http://www.whitman.edu/english/carver/carver.cgi
Read Fred Moramarco's essay on Ray.
"If this sounds like the story of a life, okay." – Raymond Carver
Introduction
Welcome to the world of Raymond Carver, one of America's great practitioners of the short story and poem. Here you will find a wealth of information regarding Ray's world, including a detailed biography and chronology by Professor William Stull, photographs from Tess Gallagher's home photo album, a complete bibliography of Ray's work, even four working drafts of Ray's poem Shooting
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Why We Love Ray
Why do we read Raymond Carver? Now you have a chance to answer this question (for a limited time) in our special section tribute about why we love Ray.
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Home
This is Ray's home page. It includes the introduction and main contents for the rest of the site. Biography
Professor William Stull's excellent biography of Raymond Carver, originally published in the Dictionary of Literary Biography , is reprinted here. It covers both of Ray's lives, from childhood until June 2, 1977, and from that day until August 2, 1988. Chronology
Also written by Professor Stull, the body of this chronology is taken from Stull's introduction to Carver's book

6. Raymond Carver - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Carver, Raymond Alternative names Carver, Raymond Clevie, Jr. (full name) Short description Writer Date of birth May 25, 1938 Place of birth Clatskanie, Oregon, United States
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Raymond Carver
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the darts player, see Ray Carver (darts player) Raymond Carver Born May 25, 1938
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Washington United States Occupation Writer Nationality American Period Literary movement Minimalism Dirty realism Influences John Gardner Anton Chekhov Ernest Hemingway William Carlos Williams ... Antonio Machado Influenced Jay McInerney Robert Altman Richard Ford Per Petterson ... Tom Perrotta Raymond Clevie Carver, Jr. (May 25, 1938 – August 2, 1988) was an American short story writer and poet . Carver is considered a major American writer of the late 20th century and also a major force in the revitalization of the short story in the 1980s.
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Carver was born in Clatskanie, Oregon , a mill town on the Columbia River , and grew up in Yakima, Washington His father, a skilled sawmill worker from Arkansas , was a fisherman and a heavy drinker. Carver's mother worked on and off as a waitress and a retail clerk. His one brother, James Franklin Carver, was born in 1943. Carver was educated at local schools in Yakima, Washington. In his spare time he read mostly novels by

7. Carver Raymond Essay 81 - 100
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8. Raymond Carver - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
A brief biography and a selection of his poems.
http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/carver/
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November 3rd, 2010 - we have 234 poets , 8,023 poems and 20,724 comments Biography of Raymond Carver
Raymond Carver (1938 - 1988)
The American short story writer and poet Raymond Carver was born in Clatskanie, Oregon, on May 25, 1938, and lived in Port Angeles, Washington during his last ten, sober years until his death from cancer on August 2, 1988. He was a Guggenheim Fellow in 1979 and was twice awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1983 Carver received the prestigious Mildred and Harold Strauss Living Award which gave him $35,000 per year tax free and required that he give up any employment other than writing, and in 1985 Poetry magazine's Levinson Prize. In 1988 he was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Hartford. He received a Brandeis Citation for fiction in 1988. His work has been translated into more than twenty languages. At least that's the basic biography. Of course there's no room in it for the nature of the hardship he and his family went through during most of those fifty years between birth and death. There's no mention of his marriage at 19, the birth of his two children, Christine and Vance, by the time he was 21. No mention of his sometimes ferocious fights with his first wife, Maryann. No mention, either, of his near death, the hospitalizations - four times in 1976 and 1977 - for acute alcoholism.

9. Raymond Carver Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about Raymond Carver's life and All of Us (Poems), Fires, Essays, Poetry, Short Cuts, What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, Where I'm Calling From, Will You Please Be
http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/raymond.carver.asp
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Raymond Carver (1938 - 1988) Category: American Literature Born: May 25, 1938
Clatskanie, Oregon, United States Died: August 2, 1988
Port Angeles, Washington, United States Related authors:
Anton Chekhov
Charles Bukowski Ernest Hemingway Eugene O'Neill ... list all writers Raymond Carver - LIFE STORIES The Births of Raymond Carver
On this day in 1938 Raymond Carver was born in Clatskanie, Oregon, the family moving three years later to Yakima, Washington. Carver's biographical essay, "My Father's Life," tells about his upbringing what his highly-acclaimed stories tell about others: the grind of poverty, the ruin of alcohol, the endless threat of breakdown and break-up, the resolve of those who keep going when their only sure direction is down. Raymond Carver's Two Lives
At the age of forty, Raymond Carver was one of the most promising writers of his generation; he was also near ruin in every way from alcoholism. At fifty, and at the end of his "miraculous second life" the alcohol conquered, but now beaten by cancer Carver would count himself blessed, and many scholars would count him among the top few short story writers of modern literature.

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    to all relate back to abuse and a poor parent to child relationship. Raymond Arthur (2005) has acknowledged this to be the case with his research: Every study of...
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    Hudson City Savings Bank, a company that was named the most efficient bank in New Jersey. With over one thousand employees, they have managed to grow by focusing on...
    Museum Critique
    Sculpture Center. Jonathan Brodsky. Hammering Man. Credit Line. Word Count: 1,152 In Memory of Raymond D. Nasher 1921 2007 Founder of the Nasher Sculpture Center...
    Rosa Parks Boycott
    care of her ill mother and grandmother. In 1932 Rosa married Raymond Parks. Raymond Parks was a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored...
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    What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
    know it, I dont know what youd call it, but I sure know you wouldnt call it love, (Carver 726). This emphasizes Mels true feelings about love. He goes on to explain...

11. Prose As Architecture: Two Interviews With Raymond Carver
From Paris, 1987 and the Italian magazine Panorama, 1986. Translated by Professor William L Stull.
http://titan.iwu.edu/~jplath/carver.html
Prose as Architecture: Two Interviews with Raymond Carver Translated by William L. Stull R aymond Carver's death at fifty in 1988 cut short the career of the most influential American short story writer since Ernest Hemingway. But it did not put an end to Carver's writingor his influence. In the years since Carver's death a steady stream of posthumous works has appeared, thanks in large part to the efforts of his widow, the writer Tess Gallagher. These range from Carver's last-written book of poems, A New Path to the Waterfall (1989), to some of his earliest literary efforts: No Heroics Please: Uncollected Writings (1991) and Carnations: A Play in One Act (1992). The biographical volumes Carver Country (1990), . . .When We Talk About Raymond Carver (1991), and Remembering Ray (1993) have kept his memory alive, as have the television documentaries Dreams Are What You Wake Up From (1989) and To Write and Keep Kind (1992). And of course there's Short Cuts (1993), Robert Altman's irreverent Hollywood take on Carver's world. As Raymond Carver surely knew, when the man dies the writer gets the final word, insofar as any word is ever final. (Think of Carver's much-loved poem "Gravy," a valediction published in The New Yorker three weeks after his death.) Despite the passing of the man, then, conversation with the writer continues. During Carver's life his principal means of dialogue with readers was the interview, a medium to which he readily submitted despite his native shyness. In compiling Conversations with Raymond Carver (1990) the editors located some 50 Carver interviews (in languages ranging from Dutch to Japanese) and included 25 in the finished book. There, Carver the writer once again has the last word. "I've got a book to finish," he assures the closing interlocutor. "I'm a lucky man."

12. Carver, Raymond - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Carver
US shortstory writer and poet. His writing deals mainly with blue-collar middle America, depicting failed, empty lives in a spare prose. His major works include Will You Please Be
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13. Carver, Raymond | Carver, Raymond Information | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
Carver, Raymond Research Carver, Raymond articles at HighBeam.com. Find information, facts and related newspaper, magazine and journal articles in our online encyclopedia.
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14. Raymond Carver Interviews With Don Swaim
A 30 minute audio interview conducted by radio broadcaster Swaim, from 1983.
http://wiredforbooks.org/raymondcarver
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Audio Interviews with Raymond Carver
Ever since he was a child, his dream was to write full-time. But, once he realized he lost everything he valued during his struggles with alcoholism, he told himself his dreams would never materialize. But Raymound Carter, author of Cathedral and featured in the Best American Short Stories , got a second chance after 1977. He started his second life sober and honored by the Guggenheim Fellowship, a five-year $35,000 annual fellowship designed to allow scholars and artists to develop their craft under the freest possible conditions. The dream of writing full-time had come true. The frequent writer of poems, prose, and short stories has even contemplated writing a novel, something he never thought possible. "The idea has come to me at the right time my life, and I'm terribly happy for that," he said. He shares these experiences and more in this 1983 interview with Don Swaim. Listen in on this inspiring story of a second chance by clicking on the link below. Listen to the Raymond Carver interview with Don Swaim, October 28, 1983

15. Carver, Raymond Definition Of Carver, Raymond In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Carver, Raymond, 1938–88, American shortstory writer, b. Clatskanie, Oreg. He was raised in the Pacific Northwest, where he often set his sparely written tales of everyday blue
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16. Royal Books | Carver, Raymond | Where I'm Calling From Signed Limited Edition, F
Franklin Center The Franklin Library, 1988 1988 First Edition First Edition, first printing Fine condition Full decorated leather SIGNED by the author With an interesting
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Carver, Raymond Where I'm Calling From (Signed Limited Edition) Franklin Center: The Franklin Library, 1988. First Edition, first printing. Fine condition. Full decorated leather. SIGNED by the author. With an interesting introduction that does not appear in the trade edition. [Book #102990] Price: View full size image See all items in Limited Editions (LE)
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17. Carver, Raymond (Clevie)
Carver, Raymond (Clevie) (b. May 25, 1938, Clatskanie, Ore., U.S.d. Aug. 2, 1988, Port Angeles, Wash.), American shortstory writer and poet whose realistic writings about the
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(b. May 25, 1938, Clatskanie, Ore., U.S.d. Aug. 2, 1988, Port Angeles, Wash.), American short -story writer and poet whose realistic writings about the working poor mirrored his own life. The son of a sawmill worker, Carver married a year after finishing high school and supported his wife and two children by working as a janitor, gas-station attendant, and delivery boy. He became seriously interested in a writing career after taking a creative-writing course at Chico State College in 1958. His short stories began to appear in magazines while he studied at Humboldt State College in Arcata, Calif. (B.A., 1963). Carver's first success as a writer came in 1967 with the story "Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?," and he began writing full-time after losing his job as a textbook editor in 1970. The highly successful short-story collection Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? (1976) established his reputation. Despite his success, Carver began drinking heavily in 1967 and was repeatedly hospitalized for alcoholism in the 1970s, while continuing to turn out short stories. After conquering his drinking problem in the late 1970s, he taught for several years at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and in 1983 he won a literary award whose generous annual stipend freed him to concentrate on his writing full-time. His later collections were What We Talk About When We Talk About Love Cathedral (1984), and

18. Carver Raymond: Free Encyclopedia Articles At Questia.com Online Library
Research Carver Raymond and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library.
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19. Carver Raymond – Free Listening, Concerts, Stats, & Pictures At Last.fm
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20. Poets House - Titles By Carver, Raymond
In what would have been his sixtieth year, and ten......Author Carver, Raymond Title All of Us The Collected Poems Publisher Knopf, Alfred A. Pub. Date Fall 1998
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