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The Cobweb | Revealing Emotional Truths
In this essay, the author details Carver’s use of seemingly meaningless details to reveal emotional truth as he attempts to take in the scope of a troubled life.
Carver was a man with much to celebrate and much to regret. Perhaps more than any other American writer since Hemingway, his life story is legendary: born in an Oregon mining town, Carver grew up in a blue-collar family in the American West, with big dreams of making it as an author. But, marriage at age nineteen, and the birth of his first daughter six months later, put those dreams on hold. By the time he was 20, Carver was a father of two and struggling to support his family while beginning his education as a freshman at California’s Chico State University. His course of study in...
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