Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780878054497 ISBN: 0878054499 Label: University Press of Mississippi Manufacturer: University Press of Mississippi Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 288 Publication Date: October 01, 1990 Publisher: University Press of Mississippi Sales Rank: 365482 Studio: University Press of Mississippi
Product DescriptionThis collection of Raymond Carver's interviews reveals him to have been perhaps the premier short-story writer of his generation, a lyric-narrative poet of singular resonance, and a staunch proponent of realistic fiction in the wake of postmodern formalism. The twenty-five conversations gathered here, several available in English for the first time, include craft interviews, biographical portraits, self-analyses, and wide-ranging reflections on the current literary scene.
Carver discusses his changing views of his widely influential fiction collections What We Talk About When We Talk About Love (1981), Cathedral (1983), and Where I'm Calling From (1988). Carver explains how at the height of his fame as a fiction writer he turned to poetry, producing three prize-winning books in as many years. Finally, in the closing months of his life, he talks about the coming of his last triumphant stories, the ones that secured his reputation.
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Rating: - If you're a fan of Ray, pony up and Pay for this book
I've been a fan of Ray Carver for many years and ordered this book on a whim. I am very glad I did. This book is chock full of interviews with Ray about his writing at various points in his career. It's obvious he liked doing interviews and his answers are always very thoughtful; some are donwright inspiring if you're a writer. The book is a good look in the life and mind of one of America's best short story writers in the last 50 years.