Raymond Carver
/ˌreɪmənd ˈkɑːvə(r)/
/ˌreɪmənd ˈkɑːrvər/
- (1938-88) a US writer of short stories and poetry. He used short, simple sentences and wrote about poor American workers. His works were collected in several books, including Cathedral (1983) and Ultramarine (1985). see also Robert Altman