Raymond Carverwas born in Clatskanie, Oregon, in 1938. He grew up in Yakima, Washington; graduated from Humboldt State College in northern California; and attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He published his first short story in 1960, and his poetry and fiction appeared in periodicals and anthologies over the next two decades. Carver's stories reached a wider audience with the 1976 publication ofWill You Please Be Quiet, Please?With the appearance ofWhat We Talk About When We Talk About Lovein 1981 his writing received international recognition. Gordon Lish served as editor of both collections, but he surprised Carver by cutting the original manuscript ofWhat We Talk Aboutby more than half before its publication. Carver had dedicated the book to his fellow writer, companion, and future wife, Tess Gallagher, promising her that he would one day republish his stories at full length.Beginnersrestores the seventeen stories fromWhat We Talk Aboutto the forms in which he submitted them to his editor.All but four had previously appeared in literary magazines. Carver went on to publish two more collections of stories,CathedralandElephant,each of which departed from the astringent 'minimalism' ofWhat We Talk Aboutand developed the nuanced empathy and expansiveness that was emerging inBeginners.His honors include one of the first Mildred and Harold Strauss Living Awards, nominations for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, andPoetrymagazine's Levinson Prize. In 1988 he was inducted into the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters degree by the University of Hartford. Raymond Carver died on 2 August 1988 at age fifty, shortly after completing a book of poems published posthumously asA New Path to Waterfall. He was acclaimed 'America's Chekhov' in theSunday Timesafter his death.
Tess Gallagher(born 1943) is an acclaimed poet, essayist, author and playwright. Her honors include a fellowship from the Guggenheim Foundation, two National Endowment for the Arts awards, and the Maxine Cushing Gray Foundation Award. She met Raymond Carver at a writers' conference in 1978, and the couple were married in 1988, six weeks prior to his death. As his will directed, she assumed the management of his literary estate. She published five Carver stories posthumously inCall If You Need Me, and successfully campaigned for the republishing ofWhat We Talk About When We Talk About LoveasBeginners, in their original and intended form. She currently teaches at Bucknell University and Whitman College.