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In a Marine Light
Selected Poems
1987
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Raymond Carver (1939 - 1988) es uno de los más grandes escritores norteamericanos de relatos breves, pero no menos notable es su poesía. Bajo una luz marina fue la primera colección de poemas suyos seleccionada por el propio Carver. Incluye poemas de sus libros anteriores aparecidos en ediciones de muy escasa difusión. En ello, demuestra su inigualable talento para convertir a gente y situaciones vulgares y corriente, en algo extraordinario, extraño e indeleble. Y siempre utilizando unas estrategias literarias de apariencia elemental, pero que potencian una visión despojada, donde las personas, las cosas, las sensaciones, quedan en suspenso, sugeridas, levemente apuntadas, aunque se graben permanentemente en la sensibilidad de los lectores. Una constante celebración del amor, la amistad y la sencillez de la vida cotidiana de unos seres de vidas marginales y frecuentemente desesperadas. Traducción de Mariano Antolín Rato. 3ª edición
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Author

Raymond Carver
Raymond Carver
Author · 43 books

Carver was born into a poverty-stricken family at the tail-end of the Depression. 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. Constantly struggling to support his wife and family, Carver enrolled in a writing programme under author John Gardner in 1958. He saw this opportunity as a turning point. 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'. Set in trailer parks and shopping malls, they are stories of banal lives that turn on a seemingly insignificant detail. Carver writes with meticulous economy, suddenly bringing a life into focus in a similar way to the paintings of Edward Hopper. As well as being a master of the short story, he was an accomplished poet publishing several highly acclaimed volumes. After the 'line of demarcation' in Carver's life - 2 June 1977, the day he stopped drinking - his stories become increasingly more redemptive and expansive. Alcohol had eventually shattered his health, his work and his family - his first marriage effectively ending in 1978. He finally married his long-term parter Tess Gallagher (they met ten years earlier at a writers' conference in Dallas) in Reno, Nevada, less than two months before he eventually lost his fight with cancer.

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