The late Raymond Carver's short stories have had an enormous impact upon the literature of our time and the words he chose to express himself still seem irrefutable and inevitable, nothing unfelt or impure. Certainly in the history of the American short story he deserves consideration alongside Fitzgerald, Hemingway, John Cheever or anyone you care to name. Stories of losers, stories of lower-middle-class family life gone bad; stories of alcoholism and divorce.
