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With this, his first collection, Carver breathed new life into the short story.

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Carver is the king of short fiction. His writing hits you in the pit of your stomach, and haunts you with its disenchantment. It's almost visceral. -- Natasha Lunn * Red *
Carver has made himself the natural successor to his true mentor, Chekhov * Financial Times *
He is alert to the unique, inconspicuous incident, when a life or a marriage may change course decisively * Sunday Telegraph *
Carver's stories celebrate some lasting aspects of the human condition, however minimal, conjuring up a quality of fellow feeling which gives the stories a compelling, dry-eyed poignancy, a melancholy but intensely moving authenticity -- William Boyd * Daily Telegraph *
There is nobody else like him. In some ways his pared-down style is an extreme development of the Hemingway style, but Carver writes about women and the ways men relate to them far more convincingly than Hemingway ever did * Frank Kermode *

Will You Please Be Quiet Please

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A Paperback / softback by Raymond Carver

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    Publisher: Vintage Publishing
    Publication Date: 05/11/2009
    ISBN13: 9780099530343, 978-0099530343
    ISBN10: 0099530341

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    With this, his first collection, Carver breathed new life into the short story.

    Trade Review
    Carver is the king of short fiction. His writing hits you in the pit of your stomach, and haunts you with its disenchantment. It's almost visceral. -- Natasha Lunn * Red *
    Carver has made himself the natural successor to his true mentor, Chekhov * Financial Times *
    He is alert to the unique, inconspicuous incident, when a life or a marriage may change course decisively * Sunday Telegraph *
    Carver's stories celebrate some lasting aspects of the human condition, however minimal, conjuring up a quality of fellow feeling which gives the stories a compelling, dry-eyed poignancy, a melancholy but intensely moving authenticity -- William Boyd * Daily Telegraph *
    There is nobody else like him. In some ways his pared-down style is an extreme development of the Hemingway style, but Carver writes about women and the ways men relate to them far more convincingly than Hemingway ever did * Frank Kermode *

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