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The History of Literature

125 Raymond Carver

The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson

Arts, History, Books

4.6 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2018

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Raymond Carver (1938-1988) packed a lot of pain of suffering into his relatively brief life. He also experienced relief and even joy – and along the way, he became one of the most influential short story writers of the American twentieth century. How did this son of a sawmill worker become the man commonly referred to as “America’s Chekhov”? Mike Palindrome, President of the Literature Supporters Club, joins Jacke for a conversation about the life and fiction of Raymond Carver. Help support the show at patreon.com/literature. Learn more about the show at historyofliterature.com. Contact the host at jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com. FOR A LIMITED TIME: Special holiday news! Now for a limited time, you can purchase History of Literature swag (mugs, tote bags, and “virtual coffees” for Jacke) at historyofliterature.com/shop. Get yours today!   *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy.  Since you're listening to The History of Literature, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding literature, history, and storytelling like Storybound, Micheaux Mission, and The History of Standup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:07.0

My poems are certainly not strictly autographical anymore than my short stories are, but short stories and poems for that matter don't just come out of thin air.

0:20.0

They have to come from somewhere, some grounding in the real world, some

0:26.1

points of reference. But after all, writing is partly a revealing of our secrets, our common secrets.

0:37.0

So I'm not afraid to deal with unpleasant or scandalous things, my poems are my stories.

0:47.0

I can't feel that I'm

0:49.0

selling people down a river

0:51.0

and that sort, and my

0:53.0

why I'm friend of my stories.

0:55.0

Even though I may be, I hope I'm not.

0:58.0

But, whereas I may be self-conscious in everyday life,

1:02.0

he wouldn't shy as it were. may be self-conscious in everyday life.

1:02.5

He wouldn't shy as it were.

1:05.2

I'm not when it comes to writing.

1:08.0

That's author Raymond Carver talking about his short stories.

1:12.1

How did this working class figure from the remote Pacific Northwest come to be called America's

1:16.8

Checkoff?

1:17.8

What do we talk about when we talk about Raymond Carver's short stories.

1:22.6

Mike Pallidrome joins us today for a discussion of Raymond Carver

1:26.4

on The History of Literature. Okay. Okay, here we go. Happy New Year everyone. Hope you had a good time for the holidays.

1:49.1

I'm Jack Wilson and I'm looking forward to getting back in the action.

1:53.0

Podcasting action, that is.

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