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A recovering alcoholic, Duffy’s, Calistoga, California. (1989)
Chimney sweep, Syracuse, New York. (1989)
Chimney sweep, Syracuse, New York. (1989)
Inspirational reading, Duffy’s, Calistoga, California. (1989)
Raymond Carver, Syracuse, New York. (1984)
Aldo Bovero, owner of Aldo’s Restaurant, Sacramento, California. (1989)
Chef’s house, behind the Bella Vista Inn, Arcata, California. (1989)
The Bella Vista Inn, Arcata, California. (1989)
Plaster cast of Tess Gallagher’s teeth. (1989)
The visitor in Carver’s “The Cathedral,” was modeled after Jerry Carriveau, Seattle, Washington. (1989)
Jerry Carriveau, Seattle, Washington. (1989)
Raymond Carver, Syracuse, New York. (1984)
Raymond Carver
Dick Day
Judith Weisman
Mona Simpson
Dennis and Loretta Schmitz
Jay Mclnerney
Tess Gallagher
Georgia Bond
Richard and Kristina Ford
Hayden Carruth
Stephen Dobyns
Ann Beattie
Amanda Urban
Tobias Wolff,
Alfredo Arreguin and Susan Lytle
Gary Fisketjon,
Kashi Wali
The house in Port Angeles, Washington, where Carver’s mother, Ella, lived. (1989)
Ella Carver, Ray’s mother, Sacramento, California. (1989)
Raymond Carver, Syracuse, New York. (1984)
Raymond Carver, Port Angeles, Washington. (1984)
Morris Bond, who set up Elk Camp. (1989)
Raymond Carver’s daughter, Christine, Bellingham, Washington. (1989)
Alfredo Arreguin, a painter who cooks menudo, Seattle, Washington. (1989)
“The Hero’s Journey,” by Alfredo Arreguin, in Tess and Ray’s Ridge House living room, Port Angeles, Washington. (1989)
Tess Gallagher, Sequim, Washington. (1989)
Tess Gallagher with Raymond Carver, Syracuse, New York. (1984)
Port Angeles, Washington. (1989)
Raymond Carver, Syracuse, New York. (1984)
Carver’s notebook, Ridge House, Port Angeles, Washington. (1989)
Tess Gallagher at Carver’s grave at Ocean View Cemetery in Port Angeles, Washington. (1989)
View of the Olympic Peninsula coastline, Washington. (1989)
Tess Gallagher, Strait of Juan de Fuca at Port Angeles , Washington. (1989)
Raymond Carver and Tess Gallagher at their Maryland Avenue home in Syracuse, New York. (1984)
Raymond Carver on the beach below Sky House, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington. (1984)
Raymond Carver, high school graduation yearbook
Jacket for the Japanese edition of “Where Water Comes Together with Other Water,” translated by Haruki Murakami