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The Cobweb Study Guide

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by Raymond Carver
About 30 pages (8,854 words)
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Alton, John, "What We Talk about When We Talk about Literature: An Interview with Raymond Carver," in Conversations with Raymond Carver, edited by Marshall Bruce Gentry and William Stull, University Press of Mississippi, 1990, pp. 151-68.

Carver, Raymond, Fires, Capra, 1983, pp. 13-19.

—, "Introduction," All of Us, edited by William Stull, Alfred A. Knopf, 1999, pp. xxviii.

—, No Heroics, Please, Knopf, 1992, pp. 190-93.

—, "On Bobber and Other Poems," in Call If You Need Me: The Uncollected Fiction and Other Prose, Vintage Books, 2001.

—, Ultramarine, Vintage, 1986.

Gentry, Marshall Bruce, and William Stull, eds., Conversations with Raymond Carver, University Press of Mississippi, 1990,.....

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