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Director Robert Altman adapted a number of Carver’s stories for the screen in the motion picture Short Cuts (1993), available in most video stores and many libraries.
PBS Seattle television station KCTS has released a documentary of Carver’s life called To Write and Keep Kind.
In 1983, American Audio Prose Library released an audio cassette of Carver reading his stories, including “Nobody Said Anything” and “Fat.”
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