Submitted by Valuable-Elevator511 t3_z5xoxl in books
I'm not particularly intelligent so I was wondering if anybody could explain to me what is so brilliant about Raymond Carver. The last few years I just have stopped reading altogether so my brain just isn't wired right. but I was just reading some short stories from Raymond Carver (specifically one called 'viewfinder' in the collection called 'what we talk about when we talk about love') and I was just amazed at how compelling it was in so few pages. They're very short, fairly innocuous stories of the gentle, sometimes hinted eccentricity of American suburbia but I just couldn't explain to myself what exactly it was or why it affected me so much. Maybe somebody with a better understanding or literacy depth can explain to me why it works so well
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