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Applefield, David, "Fiction and America: Raymond Carver," in Conversations with Raymond Carver, edited by Marshall Bruce Gentry and William L. Stull, University Press of Mississippi, 1990, p. 207, originally published in Frank: An International Journal of Contemporary Writing & Art, No. 8-9, Winter 1987–1988.
Carver, Raymond, "The Bath," in What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, Knopf, 1981, pp. 47-56.
――――――, "A Small, Good Thing," in Cathedral, Knopf, 1983, pp. 59-89.
Howe, Irving, "Stories of...
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