This volume of previously uncollected work represents the final legacy of one of the great and truly American writers of our time. It includes five of Raymond Carvers early stories (including the first one he ever published), a fragment of anMoreThis volume of previously uncollected work represents the final legacy of one of the great and truly American writers of our time.
It includes five of Raymond Carvers early stories (including the first one he ever published), a fragment of an unpublished novel, poems that have previously appeared only in small-press editions, and all of his uncollected nonfiction.
Included here as well is Carvers last essay, Friendship about a London reunion with Richard Ford and Tobias Wolff. Arranged chronologically, this book affords an intimate and comprehensive thirty-year vision of a great writer in the process of becoming himself.