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Beginners: The Original Version of What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
by Raymond Carver
Beginners by Raymond Carver is a poignant and intimate collection that captures the fragile, often complicated moments of life and relationships. Known for his minimalist style and acute observation, Carver strips down prose to its essentials, revealing deep emotional truths through the experiences of everyday people. The stories in Beginners explore themes of love, loss, regret, and hope with a quiet, understated power, making it a cornerstone of contemporary American short fiction.
This collection not only showcases Carver’s mastery of the form but also serves as a profound reflection on human vulnerability and resilience. It stands as a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the nuanced landscapes of intimacy and connection, beautifully penned in Carver’s signature sparse yet evocative voice. A true gem in the realm of second-hand fiction, Beginners offers timeless insight into the human heart.
Beginners: The Original Version of What We Talk About When We Talk About Love
by Raymond Carver
Beginners by Raymond Carver is a poignant and intimate collection that captures the fragile, often complicated moments of life and relationships. Known for his minimalist style and acute observation, Carver strips down prose to its essentials, revealing deep emotional truths through the experiences of everyday people. The stories in Beginners explore themes of love, loss, regret, and hope with a quiet, understated power, making it a cornerstone of contemporary American short fiction.
This collection not only showcases Carver’s mastery of the form but also serves as a profound reflection on human vulnerability and resilience. It stands as a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the nuanced landscapes of intimacy and connection, beautifully penned in Carver’s signature sparse yet evocative voice. A true gem in the realm of second-hand fiction, Beginners offers timeless insight into the human heart.
Jonathan Cape Ltd, 2009 hardback dustjacket has minimal shelf wear, see photos, otherwise a very good copy that is clean internally and externally