About the Author
Raymond Carver (1938-1988) is one of the most important authors of American contemporary literature. His books include "Cathedral", "Where I'm Calling From", "Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?", and "Fires." In 1988, two months prior to his death, he married writer Tess Gallagher.
Tess Gallagher (b. 1943), poet and writer, has published short stories in "The Atlantic Monthly", "Ploughshares" and other literary magazines. Her books include "A Concert of Tenses", "At The Owl Woman Saloon", and the poetry collection, "Willingly".
Product Description
"Cathedrals" is a volume of work by and about both Raymond Carver (1938-1988) and his wife, writer Tess Gallagher. Carver's famous short story, "Cathedral", is included as well as Gallagher's short story, "Rain Flooding Your Campfire". Also featured is an extensive interview with Tess Gallagher as well as a bibliography and album of scarce photographs.
Twenty years ago, on a train, Raymond Carver wrote "Cathedral" - a story based on the time his wife Tess's blind friend came to visit them in their home in Syracuse, New York. The same episode also inspired "Rain Flooding Your Campfire" by Tess Gallagher. The birth, Fate and complete versions of these two short stories are a tribute to contemporary literature.
Cathedrals is imported from Italy and the text is in English and Italian.
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