Книга: Carver R. «Fires Essays Poems Stories»
"Fires" is the best introduction to the full range and humanity of Carver's writing. It contains four essays, including a moving memoir of his father's working life in the saw-mills of the Pacific Northwest, a tribute to his mentor John Gardner, and the title essay about the influences on his writing life; fifty poems, many of them not collected elsewhere; and, seven stories, including three from the early collection" Furious Seasons" . Формат: Мягкая бумажная, 206 стр.
ISBN: 9780099530367 |
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