Dec 18, 2009
American short story writer and poet.
Carver's portrayal of the stark existentialism of everyday life may signal a new literary trend toward a reappraisal of traditional realism. The characters of his stories are ordinary people who are victims of their inability to communicate and live in a dehumanizing, hostile society.
(See also Contemporary Authors, Vols. 33-36, rev. ed.)
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