Carver was Hemingway
(most of whose fiction is located abroad) transposed to the blue-collar
American margins, populated by men and women who seldom think about the
world beyond – a land of bad marriages, cramped living rooms, truculent
children, and unharnessed addictions of the old-fashioned sort.
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