Description
Signed by Raymond Carver, the limited edition of Remembering Ray by William L. Stull and Maureen P. Carroll, with an additional signed paperback copy.
Octavo, 263pp, [1]. Full black cloth, title in black on paper label affixed to front cover and spine. Original paperback covers bound in. Handbound by Earle Grey for Joseph the Provider Books. Solid text block, a fine example. One of 30 copies, this being number 1. Includes a tipped-in leaf that was signed by Raymond Carver before his passing in 1988. Includes an additional paperback copy of Remembering Ray, signed by both authors, William L. Stull and Maureen P. Carroll.
Raymond Carver (1938-1988) was an influential American writer and poet, renowned for his minimalist style and relatable depiction of working-class life. He published several acclaimed short-story collections, including “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love,” “Cathedral,” and “Where I’m Calling From.” Carver was widely admired for his writing, receiving five O. Henry Awards throughout his career and a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1984.