carversite: raymond carver bibliography

call if you need me: the uncollected fiction and prose

   
 

uncollected stories

01   kindling

02   what would you like to see?

03   dreams

04   vandals

05   call if you need me

 

five essays and a meditation

01   my father's life

02   on writing

03   fires

04   john gardner: the writer as teacher

05   friendship

06   meditation on a line from saint teresa

 

early stories

01   furious seasons

02   the hair

03   the aficionados

04   poseidon and company

05   bright red apples

 

fragment of a novel

from the augustine notebooks

 

occasions

01   on "neighbors"

02   on "drinking while driving"

03   on rewriting

04   on the dostoevsky screenplay

05   on "bobber" and other poems

06   on "for tess"

07   on "errand"

08   on where i'm calling from

 

introductions

01   steering by the stars

02   all my relations

03   the unknown chekhov

04   fiction of occurrence and consequence (with tom jenks)

05   on contemporary fiction

06   on longer stories

 

book reviews

01   big fish, mythical fish (my moby dick by william humphrey)

02   barthelme's inhuman comedies (great days by donald barthelme)

03   rousing tales (legends of the fall by jim harrison)

04   bluebird mornings, storm warnings (the van gogh field by william kittredge)

05   a gifted novelist at the top of his game (a game men play by vance bourjaily)

06   fiction that throws light on blackness (hardcastle by john yount)

07   brautigan serves werewolf berries and cat cantaloupe (the tokyo-montana express by richard brautigan)

08   mcguane goes after big game (an outside chance by thomas mcguane)

09   richard ford's stark vision of loss, healing (the ultimate good luck by richard ford)

10   a retired acrobat falls under the spell of a teenage girl (balancing acts by lynne sharon schwartz)

11   "fame is no good, take it from me" (selected letters by sherwood anderson, edited by charles e modlin)

12   coming of age, going to pieces (along with youth: hemingway, the early years by peter griffin and hemingway: a biography by jeffrey meyers)