Fires by Raymond Carver7/1/2023 Rejecting the more experimental fiction of the 60s and 70s, he pioneered a precisionist realism reinventing the American short story during the eighties, heading the line of so-called 'dirty realists' or 'K-mart realists'. He saw this opportunity as a turning point. Constantly struggling to support his wife and family, Carver enrolled in a writing programme under author John Gardner in 1958. He married at 19, started a series of menial jobs and his own career of 'full-time drinking as a serious pursuit', a career that would eventually kill him. Set in trailer parks and shopping malls, they are stories of banal lives that turn on a seemingly insignificant detai Carver was born into a poverty-stricken family at the tail-end of the Depression. Carver was born into a poverty-stricken family at the tail-end of the Depression.
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