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  1. The New Yorker, Dec. 5, 1983 "Gray Eyes" by Tess Gallagher, 1983-01-01
  2. Instructions To the Double Signed by Tess Gallagher, 1976
  3. Carver Country by Raymond] Adelman, Bob, production / Carver, Raymond, text / Adelman, Bob, photographs by / Gallagher, Tess, introduction by [Carver, 1990
  4. Paris Review 96, Summer 1985 (27) by Paul Auster, Rosamund Lehmann, Tess Gallagher, Janet Flanner, Galway Kinnell, Stephen Spender, Sharon Olds Elizabeth Hardwick, 1985
  5. Owl-Spirit Dwelling: Poem (SIGNED) by Tess Gallagher, 1995
  6. THE SEATTLE REVIEW Vol. XIV No. 1 (Fall 1991 / Winter 1992) by Donna, Editor (Peter Bacho, Tess Gallagher, Joan Fox, Pamela Gros GERSTENBERGER, 1992-01-01
  7. Lover of Horses 1ST Edition Inscribed & Signed Edition by Tess Gallagher, 1986-01-01
  8. Dostoevsky. A Screenplay by Raymond and GALLAGHER, Tess CARVER, 1985
  9. Ironwood 24 (Bearings: Approaches to Poetry and the Poem Vol 12 no. 2 Fall 1984) by Ed. (Denise Levertov, Czeslaw Milosz, Charles Simic, Donald Hall, Tess Gallagher et al contribs) Michael Cuddihy, 1984
  10. Deux audacieux : Auprès de Raymond Carver by Tess Gallagher, 2002-01-07
  11. The Lover of Horses -- First 1st Printing by Tess Gallagher, 1992
  12. Cattedrali­ / Cathedrals by Raymond Carver, Tess Gallagher, 2002-03-01
  13. The New Yorker, July 28, 1975 "Zero" by Tess Gallagher, 1975-01-01
  14. On Your Own by Tess Gallagher, 1978

61. Raymond Carver - Books - New York Times
tess gallagher, the widow of Raymond Carver, one of the most celebrated American shortstory writers of the 20th century, is spearheading an effort to
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The Real Carver: Expansive or Minimal?

By MOTOKO RICH Published: October 17, 2007 Tess Gallagher, the widow of Raymond Carver , one of the most celebrated American short-story writers of the 20th century, is spearheading an effort to publish a volume of 17 original Carver stories whose highly edited versions were published in “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love,” his breakout 1981 book. Skip to next paragraph Marion Ettlinger/Corbis Outline Raymond Carver in 1984.
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A document that compares the edited and original versions of Raymond Carver's stories (pdf) The Carver Chronicles (August 9, 1998) Times Topics: Raymond Carver Largely as a result of that collection, which became a literary sensation, Carver was credited with popularizing a minimalist style. But many of his fans have been aware of reports that Gordon Lish, Carver’s first editor at Alfred A. Knopf, had heavily edited, and in many cases radically cut, the stories before publication to hone the author’s voice. At the time, Carver begged Mr. Lish to stop production of the book. But Knopf went ahead and published it, to much critical acclaim. Ms. Gallagher, who is also a novelist and poet, wants to see the original stories published as a volume called “Beginners,” the title that Carver gave to the story that became the title story in “What We Talk About.”

62. The Missouri Review | Tess Gallagher
Now almost twenty years later, Carver’s widow tess gallagher hopes to pick up where her husband left off. She wants to reinstate what was sacrificed in the
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The Tip of the Iceberg and What Lies Beneath
January 11, 2008 By: Kris Category: Commentaries News Uncategorized About rewriting and editing the American playwright Tennessee Williams said, “You have to murder all your little darlin’s.” It’s been known for several decades that the editor Gordon Lish did more than slay a few precious lines in Raymond Carver’s 1981 story collection What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. In fact, it is clearly illustrated in Lish’s papers at the Lily Library at Indiana University that the editor cut apart, rearranged, and re-titled much of the collection. Lish claimed to have rewritten the endings of ten of the thirteen stories, even bragging that he changed the stories so much that they were “more his than Carver’s.” Lish was what Charles McGrath called in a recent New York Times article “a macro editor, ruthless and aggressive.” Despite the collection’s critical success (it was a break-out book for Carver), the Carver/Lish “collaboration” lead to some hard feelings. Embarrassed, resentful and fearing for his reputation, Carver eventually severed professional ties with Lish. Before his death in 1988 at 50, he restored and republished in magazines such classics as “So Much Water So Close to Home” and “A Small, Good Thing.” Now almost twenty years later, Carver’s widow

63. ABAA Antiquarian Booksellers Association Of America
Carver, Raymond and gallagher, tess; Leguin, Ursula K. Dostoevsky a Screenplay Capra Press 1985 S Paper signed by tess gallagher, out of 200 copies,
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64. AAPL Authors On Cassette 1997-98
tess gallagher s warm voice alternately comforts and challenges as she draws the With warmth and humor, tess gallagher and Kay Bonetti discuss Ms.
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ABISH, WALTER
Reads "How the Comb Gives a Fresh Meaning to the Hair" and "Crossing
the Great Void" (short stories). Skillful and witty performance. 70 min. Order #: 4011 ISBN: 092-8 Price: $13.95
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Reads from ARROW OF GOD and ANTHILLS OF THE SAVANNAH. Arguably Africa's greatest living writer gives a flawless demonstration of the subtleties and enormous range of his precise prose. 88 min. Order #: 8011 ISBN: 283-1 Price: $13.95 Interview. Wide ranging talk of his life, work and career. Achebe explains what is uniquely African, or at least non-Western, in his viewpoint regarding the role of the artist in his community and the function of art. 85 min. Order # 8012 ISBN: 284-X Price: $13.95 Reading and Interview set. Order #: 8013 ISBN: 285-8 Price: $25.00
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Reads two stories, "The Swastika on Our Door," and "Molly's Dog" "Adams' reading is effective, clear and well paced, giving a sample of her range in creating believable situations and distinctive characters" (Choice). 68 min. Order #: 7011 ISBN: 174-6 Price: $13.95

65. Contributors
gallagher, T. F.. About By. gallagher, tess. About By. gallagher, Tim. About By. gallagher, Timothy E. About By. gallagher, Timothy J.
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66. Queen's University Belfast | Tess Gallagher
The poet, novelist, essayist and playwright tess gallagher was born in 1943 in Port Angeles, Washington. Her honours include a fellowship from the
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The poet, novelist, essayist and playwright Tess Gallagher was born in 1943 in Port Angeles, Washington. Her honours include a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation, two National Endowment for the Arts Awards, the Maxine Cushing Gray Foundation Award and the Elliston Award. She was married to the short story writer Raymond Carver until his death in 1988. Her most recent collection of poems, Dear Ghosts , was published in 2006. The following recordings were made at a reading at the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry on 22 March 2007: Introduction by Ciaran Carson Introduction by Tess Gallagher Sah Sin (Humming Bird) She wipes out time ... ... Contact Details

67. Liliana Ursu, With Tess Gallagher And Adam J. Sorkin, Blackbird
Her first book in English, The Sky Behind the Forest (Bloodaxe Books, 1997), translated by Ursu, Adam J. Sorkin, and tess gallagher, became a British Poetry
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Liliana Ursu, internationally acclaimed Romanian poet, was born in Sibiu, Romania. Ursu has published eight books of poetry in Romanian. Her first book in English, The Sky Behind the Forest (Bloodaxe Books, 1997), translated by Ursu, Adam J. Sorkin, and Tess Gallagher, became a British Poetry Book Society Recommended Translation and was shortlisted for Oxford's Weidenfeld Prize. Ursu's poetry has also been translated by her with Bruce Weigl and by Sean Cotter. Her most recent volume is Lift Up Your Hearts (Bucharest, Eminescu Publishing House, 2002). Sorkin and Gallagher, in collaboration with Ursu, are readying a second book of her poems in English, to be entitled A Path to the Sea . During 1992-93 and again in 1997-98, Ursu was a Fulbright Lecturer at Penn State's University Park campus; in spring 2000 she served as a visiting professor of creative writing at the University of Louisville. In fall 2003, she was Poet-in-Residence at the Stadler Center for Poetry, Bucknell University. Ursu has worked for Romanian National Radio since 1980, producing a literary magazine of the air.

68. Mythic Designs And Modern Readers The Case Of The Invisible Text
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