[美]雷蒙德·卡佛(Raymond Carver)
人物简介:
Carver was born into a poverty-stricken family at the tail-end of the Depression. The son of a violent alcoholic, he married at 19, started a series of menial jobs and his own career of 'full-time drinking as a serious pursuit'. A career that would eventually kill him. Constantly struggling to support his wife and family Carver enrolled in a writing programme under author John Gardner in 1958 and he saw this as a turning point.
Rejecting the more experimental fiction of the 60s and 70s, he pioneered a precisionist realism reinventing the American short story during the eighties, heading the line of so-called 'dirty realists' or 'K-mart realists'. Set in trailer parks and shopping malls they are stories of banal lives that turn on a seeminlgy insignificant detail. Carver writes with meticulous economy suddenly bringing a life into focus in a similar way to the paintings of Edward Hopper. As well as a master of the short story he was an accomplished poet publishing several highly acclaimed volumes.
After the 'line of demarcation' in Carver's life - 2 June 1977, the day he stopped drinking - his stories become increasingly more redemptive and expansive. Alcohol had eventually shattered his health, his work and his family - his first marriage effectively ending in 1978. He finally married his long-term parter Tess Gallagher (they met ten years earlier at a writers' conference in Dallas) in Reno less than two months before he eventually lost his fight with cancer.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Love书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9780679723059
- 作者:[美]雷蒙德·卡佛(Raymond Carver)
- 出版社:Vintage Books
- 出版时间:1989-6-18
- 页数:159
- 价格:USD 15.00
- 纸张:暂无纸张
- 装帧:Paperback
- 开本:暂无开本
- 语言:暂无语言
- 适合人群:adults, readers interested in contemporary literature, short story enthusiasts, romance lovers, anyone seeking meaningful narratives about human connections
- TAG:Romance / short stories / emotional depth / Love Stories / Modern literature / human relationships
- 豆瓣评分:8.3
- 更新时间:2025-05-16 23:20:49
内容简介:
In his second collection of stories, as in his first, Carver's characters are peripheral people--people without education, insight or prospects, people too unimaginative to even give up. Carver celebrates these men and women.