Keep Media, December 29, 2009
...honed sense of Lovecraftian menace encourages the reader to figure it out quickly, before something terrible befalls. 4. Raymond Carver, by Carol Sklenicka (Scribner) Sklenicka treats the iconic, oft-troubled short-story writer with honesty ...
San Bernardino County Sun, December 27, 2009
...of science and the natural world and, in turn, led them down the paths to insights into evolution. 'Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life' by Carol Sklenicka (Scribner). Sklenicka's biography, the first of literary legend Raymond Carver, is a ...
SignOn San Diego, December 27, 2009
...read, but haven’t yet, including Jonathan Lethem’s “Chronic City,” Jonathan Safran Foer’s “Eating Animals” and Carol Sklenicka’s “Raymond Carver: A Writer’s Life.”) Among those I did, here is a list of those that stuck ...
Toronto Star Online, December 26, 2009
...irrepressible showman and a cultural giant who both struggled against and overcame the segregationist strictures of his time. Raymond Carver: A Writer's Life ($44.99): Another strong contender for holiday couch time is an investigation into ...
Christian Science Monitor, December 14, 2009
...talents. Biographers of iconic authors have long considered their creative gifts alongside a destructiveness in their natures, and Carol Sklenicka’s new biography, , is another offering in that vein. So don’t look to it for happy ...
Sun Herald, December 14, 2009
...“Raymond Carver: A Writer’s Life”; By Carol Sklenicka; (Scribner; 578 pages; $35) San Francisco Chronicle Raymond Carver’s life, as related in the exhaustive and definitive new biography by ...
Seattle Weekly, December 10, 2009
...Two decades after his death in Port Angeles, Raymond Carver (1938-1988) is being reassessed with his unabridged, original draft stories and a new biography. His belated success in the 70s stamped an entire generation of American writers in ...
Raleigh News & Observer, December 6, 2009
...that, if properly selected, will hijack your loved one's life for several months, devouring all discretionary time? Raymond Carver's life, as related in the exhaustive and definitive new biography by Carol Sklenicka, reads like a Raymond ...
Book Reporter, December 5, 2009
...Raymond Carver was called “the Chekhov of middle America” by The Times of London. His writing, especially his short stories, has influenced countless writers and even helped to revitalize the short ...
Suite101.com, December 4, 2009
...known as "acid tests" which inspired Wolfe to write his best-known book, the Electric Kool Aid Acid Test. Raymond Carver — 20th Century Short Story Genius Born in Oregon and raised in Yakima, Washington State, Carver is widely acclaimed as ...
Raleigh News & Observer, November 29, 2009
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London Review of Books, November 24, 2009
...masterful reworking of the ‘evil-car motif’. Really? I don’t mean to pick on King. But King, reviewing Carol Sklenicka’s new biography of Carver, does pick on Lish, who is singled out for his ‘heavy hand’, for ‘the strangely ...
San Francisco Chronicle, November 20, 2009
...Raymond Carver's life, as related in the exhaustive and definitive new biography by Carol Sklenicka, reads like a Raymond Carver story. That isn't merely a facile observation about a ...