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Born in May 25, 1938 / Died in August 2, 1988 / United States / English

Bibliography

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  • Near Klamath (poems), Sacramento State College, 1968.
  • Winter Insomnia (poems), Kayak, 1970.
  • Put Yourself in My Shoes (short stories), Capra, 1974.
  • Will You Please Be Quiet, Please? (short stories), McGraw, 1976.
  • At Night the Salmon Move (poems), Capra, 1976.
  • Furious Seasons (short stories), Capra, 1977.
  • What We Talk about When We Talk about Love (short stories), Knopf, 1981.
  • Two Poems, Scarab Press, 1982.
  • The Pheasant (short stories), Metacom, 1982
  • Fires: Essays, Poems, Stories, 1966-1982, Capra, 1983.
  • (Author of foreword) John Gardner, On Becoming a Novelist, Harper, 1983.
  • "A Small, Good Thing," Doubleday, 1983.
  • (Author of introduction) William Kittredge, We Are Not in This Together, Greywolf Press, 1984.
  • Cathedral (short stories), Knopf, 1984.
  • If It Please You (short stories), Lord John, 1984.
  • Cathedral: Stories, Vintage Books, 1984.
  • (Editor and author of foreword) We Are Not in This Together: Stories, Graywolf Press, 1984.
  • For Tess, William B. Ewert, 1984.
  • Dostoevsky: The Screenplay, Capra, 1985.
  • The Stories of Raymond Carver, Picador, 1985.
  • Where Water Comes Together with Other Water (poems), Random House, 1985.
  • This Water (poems), Ewert, 1985.
  • Where Water Comes Together with Other Water: Poems, Random House, 1985.
  • Ultramarine (poems), Random House, 1986.
  • (Editor with Shannon Ravenel) The Best American Short Stories 1986, Houghton, 1986.
  • My Father's Life, Babcock and Koontz, 1986.
  • In a Marine Light: Selected Poems, Harvill, 1987.
  • Saints, Random House, 1987.
  • Those Days: Early Writings by Raymond Carver: Eleven Poems and a Story, Edited by William L. Stull, Raven Editions, 1987.
  • (Editor with Tom Jenks) American Short Story Masterpieces, Delacorte, 1987.
  • Elephant, and Other Stories, Harvill, 1988.
  • Where I'm Calling From: New and Selected Stories, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988.
  • A New Path to the Waterfall: Poems, Introduction by Tess Gallagher, Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989.
  • Katedrala/Reimund Karvur; Prevod ot angliiski, Sofia: Nar Kultura, 1989.
  • Carver Country, Scribner (New York, NY), 1990.
  • Conversations With Raymond Carver, Edited by Marshall Bruce Gentry and William L. Stull, University Press of Missippi, 1990.
  • No Heroics, Please: Uncollected Writings, Edited by William L. Stull, Random House, 1992.
  • Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?: Stories, Vintage Books, 1992.
  • Short Cuts: Selected Stories, Vintage, 1993.
  • All of Us: The Collected Poems, Harvill, 1997.
  • Elephant and Other Stories, Harvill Press, 1998.
  • Call if You Need Me: The Uncollected Fiction and Other Prose, edited by William L. Stull, Vintage Books, 2001.
Also author, with Michael Cimino, of script "Purple Lake" and author of the short story, "Errand," 1988. Guest editor, The Best American Short Stories, 1986. Contributor to anthologies, including The Best American Short Stories, 1967, 1982, and 1983, Short Stories from the Literary Magazines, Best Little Magazine Fiction, 1970 and 1971, Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards, 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1983, Pushcart Prize Anthology, 1976, 1981, 1982, and 1983, New Voices in American Poetry, and The Generation of 2000: Contemporary American Poets. Contributor of poems and stories to national periodicals, including Esquire, New Yorker, Atlantic, and Harper's, and to literary journals, including Antaeus, Georgia Review, Ohio Review, Paris Review, and Poetry. Editor, Quarry (magazine), 1971-72; editor, Ploughshares, Volume 9, number 4, 1983.