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Raymond Carver's What We Talk About When We Talk About Love

By: Brian Evenson
Narrated by: Brian Evenson
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A haunting meditation on love, loss, companionship, and finding one’s way through the dark, Raymond Carver’s What We Talk About When We Talk About Love is one of the most important and influential short story collections in contemporary literature. In his entry in the esteemed Bookmarked series, acclaimed author Brian Evenson offers his personal and literary take on this classic Carver collection.

©2018 Brian Evenson (P)2022 Audible, Inc.
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This isn’t Raymond Carver’s stories. It’s Brian Evenson’s experience of them. Narration is nice though.

Not Raymond Carver

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Good summary of raymond carvers books to whet your appetite. However you are looking for his stories. look elsewhere.

about the author not his stories

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I thought this was the original book with a prologue but it isn’t - it’s a different book

Not Robert carvers book

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This is someone.else writing about the book. Now what I thought I was ordering. I would mind less if it was not so dull. Audible rip off.

This is not Raymond Carver's book

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Delightfully deceiving description masterfully crafted for the inattentive. I blame everyone but myself. You got me, Mr. Evenson.

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