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Alton, John, “What We Talk about When We Talk about Literature: An Interview with Raymond Carver,” in Conversations with Raymond Carver, edited by Marshall Bruce Gentry and William Stull, University Press of Mississippi, 1990, pp. 151–68.
Carver, Raymond, Fires, Capra, 1983, pp. 13–19.
—, “Introduction,” All of Us, edited by William Stull, Alfred A. Knopf, 1999, pp. xxviii.
—, No Heroics, Please, Knopf, 1992, pp. 190–93.
—, “On Bobber and Other Poems,” in Call If You Need Me: The...
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