52 Books in 52 Weeks, it's called. The challenge is simple: read a book every week for a year.
40. Will you please be quiet, please?: the stories of Raymond Carver.
52 Books. |
December 2008
Carver, Raymond
NY: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1976
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Plucked from the shelf up in the PSs, mostly because of Altman’s Short Cuts, although I remember a review of an omnibus volume that suggested that Carver’s stories are as much the product of his editor(s?) as of his own writing/rewriting (not sure I’m remembering this correctly). Dark, dark, dark, no faith in human nature. Weirdly compelling, mostly desparing.
Previous Book: 39. Consuming Jesus: beyond race and class divisions in a consumer church. Next Book: 41. Given: new poems.
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