Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?: The Stories of Raymond CarverA collection of short short stories about dirt farmers, salesmen, assembly-line workers, unemployed and bankrupt. |
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User Review - TJWilson - LibraryThingCarver is a more mysterious Hemingway: simple prose and something happening below the story's conscious. In these stories, the family life is suspect and ideals are challenged with blunt realism that ... Read full review
WILL YOU PLEASE BE QUIET, PLEASE?: STORIES
User Review - Jane Doe - KirkusRaymond Carver's people have no faces. They're the ciphers of this world: dirt farmers, salesmen, short-order cooks, assembly-line workers, unemployed, skill-less, bankrupt. They come in matched pairs ... Read full review
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