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Editor's Preface xxi
Introduction xxiii
Tess Gallagher
FIRES (1983)
I
Drinking While Driving 3 (1)
Luck 3 (2)
Distress Sale 5 (1)
Your Dog Dies 6 (1)
Photograph of My Father in His Twenty-Second 7 (1)
Year
Hamid Ramouz (1818--1906) 8 (1)
Bankruptcy 8 (1)
The Baker 9 (1)
Iowa Summer 9 (1)
Alcohol 10 (1)
For Semra, with Martial Vigor 11 (2)
Looking for Work [I] 13 (1)
Cheers 14 (1)
Rogue River Jet-Boat Trip, Gold Beach, 15 (1)
Oregon, July 4, 1977
II
You Don't Know What Love Is 16 (5)
III
Morning, Thinking of Empire 21 (1)
The Blue Stones 21 (1)
Tel Aviv and Life on the Mississippi 22 (2)
The News Carried to Macedonia 24 (2)
The Mosque in Jaffa 26 (1)
Not Far from Here 26 (1)
Sudden Rain 27 (1)
Balzac 28 (1)
Country Matters 28 (1)
This Room 29 (1)
Rhodes 30 (1)
Spring, 480 BC 31 (1)
IV
Near Klamath 32 (1)
Autumn 32 (1)
Winter Insomnia 33 (1)
Prosser 33 (1)
At Night the Salmon Move 34 (1)
With a Telescope Rod on Cowiche Creek 35 (1)
Poem for Dr Pratt, a Lady Pathologist 35 (1)
Wes Hardin: From a Photograph 36 (1)
Marriage 37 (1)
The Other Life 38 (1)
The Mailman as Cancer Patient 39 (1)
Poem for Hemingway & W. C. Williams 40 (1)
Torture 41 (1)
Bobber 42 (1)
Highway 99E from Chico 42 (1)
The Cougar 43 (1)
The Current 44 (1)
Hunter 44 (1)
Trying to Sleep Late on a Saturday Morning in 45 (1)
November
Louise 46 (1)
Poem for Karl Wallenda, Aerialist Supreme 46 (2)
Deschutes River 48 (1)
Forever 48 (5)
WHERE WATER COMES TOGETHER WITH OTHER WATER
(1985)
I
Woolworth's, 1954 53 (2)
Radio Waves 55 (2)
Movement 57 (1)
Hominy and Rain 58 (1)
The Road 59 (1)
Fear 60 (1)
Romanticism 61 (1)
The Ashtray 61 (2)
Still Looking Out for Number One 63 (1)
Where Water Comes Together with Other Water 63 (2)
II
Happiness 65 (1)
The Old Days 66 (1)
Our First House in Sacramento 67 (1)
Next Year 68 (2)
To My Daughter 70 (1)
Anathema 71 (1)
Energy 72 (1)
Locking Yourself Out, Then Trying to Get Back 73 (1)
In
Medicine 74 (1)
Wenas Ridge 75 (2)
Reading 77 (1)
Rain 78 (1)
Money 78 (1)
Aspens 79 (2)
III
At Least 81 (1)
The Grant 82 (1)
By Boat 82 (1)
The Poem I Didn't Write 83 (1)
Work 84 (1)
In the Year 2020 84 (2)
The Juggler at Heaven's Gate 86 (1)
My Daughter and Apple Pie 86 (1)
Commerce 87 (1)
The Fishing Pole of the Drowned Man 88 (1)
A Walk 88 (1)
My Dad's Wallet 89 (3)
IV
Ask Him 92 (2)
Next Door 94 (1)
The Caucasus: A Romance 95 (2)
A Forge, and a Scythe 97 (1)
The Pipe 98 (1)
Listening 98 (1)
In Switzerland 99 (3)
V
A Squall 102 (1)
My Crow 103 (1)
The Party 103 (1)
After Rainy Days 104 (1)
Interview 104 (1)
Blood 105 (1)
Tomorrow 106 (1)
Grief 106 (1)
Harley's Swans 107 (2)
VI
Elk Camp 109 (2)
The Windows of the Summer Vacation Houses 111 (2)
Memory [1] 113 (1)
Away 113 (1)
Music 114 (1)
Plus 114 (1)
All Her Life 115 (1)
The Hat 116 (2)
Late Night with Fog and Horses 118 (1)
Venice 119 (1)
The eve of Battle 120 (1)
Extirpation 121 (1)
The Catch 121 (1)
My Death 122 (1)
To Begin With 123 (2)
The Cranes 125 (2)
VII
A Haircut 127 (1)
Happiness in Cornwall 128 (1)
Afghanistan 129 (1)
In a Marine Light near Sequim, Washington 130 (1)
Eagles 131 (1)
Yesterday, Snow 131 (1)
Reading Something in the Restaurant 132 (1)
A Poem Not against Songbirds 133 (1)
Late Afternoon, April 8, 1984 134 (1)
My Work 135 (1)
The Trestle 136 (2)
For Tess 138 (3)
ULTRAMARINE (1986)
I
This Morning 141 (1)
What You Need for Painting 142 (1)
An Afternoon 143 (1)
Circulation 143 (2)
The Cobweb 145 (1)
Balsa Wood 145 (1)
The Projectile 146 (2)
The Mail 148 (1)
The Autopsy Room 149 (1)
Where They'd Lived 150 (1)
Memory [2] 150 (1)
The Car 151 (1)
Stupid 152 (1)
Union Street: San Francisco, Summer 1975 153 (2)
Bonnard's Nudes 155 (1)
Jean's TV 155 (2)
Mesopotamia 157 (1)
The Jungle 158 (1)
Hope 159 (1)
The House behind This One 160 (1)
Limits 161 (2)
The Sensitive Girl 163 (2)
II
The Minuet 165 (1)
Egress 165 (2)
Spell 167 (1)
From the East, Light 168 (1)
A Tall Order 169 (1)
The Author of Her Misfortune 170 (1)
Powder-Monkey 171 (1)
Earwigs 172 (1)
NyQuil 173 (1)
The Possible 174 (1)
Shiftless 175 (1)
The Young Fire Eaters of Mexico City 176 (1)
Where the Groceries Went 176 (1)
What I Can Do 177 (1)
The Little Room 178 (1)
Sweet Light 179 (1)
The Garden 180 (1)
Son 181 (1)
Kafka's Watch 182 (1)
III
The Lightning Speed of the Past 183 (1)
Vigil 183 (1)
In the Lobby of the Hotel del Mayo 184 (1)
Bahia, Brazil 185 (1)
The Phenomenon 186 (1)
Wind 187 (1)
Migration 188 (2)
Sleeping 190 (1)
The River 190 (1)
The Best Time of the Day 191 (1)
Scale 192 (2)
Company 194 (1)
Yesterday 194 (1)
The Schooldesk 195 (2)
Cutlery 197 (1)
The Pen 198 (1)
The Prize 199 (1)
An Account 200 (2)
The Meadow 202 (1)
Loafing 203 (1)
Sinew 203 (2)
Waiting 205 (1)
IV
The Debate 206 (1)
Its Course 206 (2)
September 208 (1)
The White Field 209 (1)
Shooting 210 (1)
The Window 211 (1)
Heels 211 (2)
The Phone Booth 213 (1)
Cadillacs and Poetry 214 (1)
Simple 215 (1)
The Scartch 216 (1)
Mother 216 (1)
The Child 217 (1)
The Fields 218 (1)
After Reading Two Towns in Provence 219 (1)
Evening 220 (1)
The Rest 220 (1)
Slippers 221 (1)
Asia 222 (1)
The Gift 223 (4)
A NEW PATH TO THE WATERFALL (1989)
Gift 227 (2)
Czeslaw Milosz
I
Wet Picture 229 (1)
Jaroslav Seifert
Thermopylae 230 (1)
Two Worlds 230 (1)
Smoke and Deception 231 (1)
Anton Chekhov
In a Greek Orthodox Church near Daphne 231 (1)
For the Record 232 (1)
Transformation 233 (1)
Threat 234 (1)
Conspirators 234 (1)
This Word Love 235 (1)
Don't Run 235 (1)
Chekhov
Woman Bathing 236 (1)
II
The Name 237 (1)
Tomas Transtromer
Looking for Work [2] 237 (1)
The World Book Salesman 238 (1)
The Toes 239 (1)
The Moon, the Train 240 (2)
Two Carriages 242 (1)
Chekhov
Miracle 242 (3)
My Wife 245 (1)
Wine 246 (1)
After the Fire 247 (1)
Chekhov
III
from A Journal of Southern Rivers 248 (1)
C

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This prodigiously rich collection suggests that Raymond Carver was not only America's finest writer of short fiction, but also one of its most large-hearted and affecting poets. Like Carver's stories, the more than 300 poems in All of Us are marked by a keen attention to the physical world; an uncanny ability to compress vast feeling into discreet moments; a voice of conversational intimacy, and an unstinting sympathy.

This complete edition brings together all the poems of Carver's five previous books, from Fires to the posthumously published No Heroics, Please. It also contains bibliographical and textual notes on individual poems; a chronology of Carver's life and work; and a moving introduction by Carver's widow, the poet Tess Gallagher.

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