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Raymond Carver • 39 Items / 13 Books, 18 Articles, 8 Poems
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Published Reviews
  1. Fiction chronicle
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    Will Raymond Carver please be quiet, please? (Review)
    Cathedral, by Raymond Carver
    1. Cathedral by Raymond Carver
    The New Criterion, November 1983, pp. 86-89
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    Old Darkness, New Light (Review)
    Cathedral, by Raymond Carver
    1. Cathedral by Raymond Carver
    The New Republic, November 14, 1983, pp. 38-41
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    Book Briefs (Review)
    Cathedral, by Raymond Carver
    1. Cathedral by Raymond Carver
    The Saturday Review, October 1983, p. 61
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    Small Expectations (2 Reviews)
    Winter's Tale, by Mark Helprin
    1. Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin
    2. Cathedral by Raymond Carver
    The New York Review of Books, November 24, 1983, pp. 40-41
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    Looking for Raymond Carver (8 Reviews)
    All of Us, by Raymond Carver
    1. All of Us by Raymond Carver
    2. Cathedral by Raymond Carver
    3. Fires by Raymond Carver
    4. A New Path to the Waterfall by Raymond Carver
    5. No Heroics, Please by Raymond Carver
    6. Where I'm Calling From by Raymond Carver
    7. What We Talk About When We Talk About Love by Raymond Carver
    8. Will You Please be Quiet, Please? by Raymond Carver
    The New York Review of Books, August 12, 1999, pp. 52-59
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    Laughter and Bloodshed (9 Reviews)
    Fiction
    1. The Cannibal Galaxy by Cynthia Ozick
    2. The Anatomy Lesson by Philip Roth
    3. Union Street by Pat Barker
    4. Cathedral by Raymond Carver
    5. Fools of Fortune by William Trevor
    6. The Stories of William Trevor by William Trevor
    7. Disturbances in the Field by Lynne Sharon Schwartz
    8. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford by Ron Hansen
    9. Shame by Salman Rushdie
    The Hudson Review, Spring 1984, pp. 151-164