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What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
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This powerful collection of stories, set in the mid-West among the lonely men and women who drink, fish and play cards to ease the passing of time, was the first by Raymond Carver to be published in the UK. With its spare, colloquial narration and razor-sharp sense of how people really communicate, the collection was to become one of the most influential literary works of the 1980s.
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  • Year: 2009
  • Pages: 134
  • ISBN-10: 0099530325
  • ISBN-13: 9780099530329
  • Format: 13 x 19.8 x 1.2 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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This powerful collection of stories, set in the mid-West among the lonely men and women who drink, fish and play cards to ease the passing of time, was the first by Raymond Carver to be published in the UK. With its spare, colloquial narration and razor-sharp sense of how people really communicate, the collection was to become one of the most influential literary works of the 1980s.

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  • Author: Raymond Carver
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2009
  • Pages: 134
  • ISBN-10: 0099530325
  • ISBN-13: 9780099530329
  • Format: 13 x 19.8 x 1.2 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

This powerful collection of stories, set in the mid-West among the lonely men and women who drink, fish and play cards to ease the passing of time, was the first by Raymond Carver to be published in the UK. With its spare, colloquial narration and razor-sharp sense of how people really communicate, the collection was to become one of the most influential literary works of the 1980s.

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