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100 1 $aHalpert, Sam,$d1920-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90709331
245 10 $aRaymond Carver :$ban oral biography /$cby Sam Halpert.
260 $aIowa City :$bUniversity of Iowa Press,$c[1995], ©1995.
263 $a9504
300 $aviii, 196 pages ;$c24 cm
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500 $aEnl. ed. of: ...When we talk about Raymond Carver. 1st ed. 1991.
520 $aRaymond Carver has become a literary icon for our time. When he died in 1988 at the age of fifty, he was acclaimed as the greatest influence on the American short story since Hemingway.
520 8 $aCarver's friends were the stuff of legend as well. In this rich collection - greatly expanded from the earlier When We Talk about Raymond Carver - of interviews with close companions, acquaintances, and family, Sam Halpert has chronologically arranged the reminiscences of Carver's adult life, recalling his difficult "Bad Raymond" days through his second life as a recovering alcoholic and triumphantly successful writer.
520 8 $aSome of America's most distinguished writers remember Raymond Carver in these pages, including Richard Ford, Leonard Michaels, Scott Turow, Tobias Wolff, Geoffrey Wolff, Chuck Kinder, William Kittredge, Stephen Dobyns, Douglas Unger, Dick Day, John Leggett, Donald Justice, Jay McInerney, and Robert Stone. His first wife, Maryann Carver, and their daughter, Chris Carver, also contribute their recollections of his early efforts to become a writer while struggling with poverty and alcoholism.
600 10 $aCarver, Raymond,$d1938-1988$xFriends and associates$vInterviews.
600 10 $aCarver, Raymond,$d1938-1988$xCriticism and interpretation.
650 0 $aAuthors, American$y20th century$vBiography.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100576
730 0 $aWhen we talk about Raymond Carver.
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