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TIME DELIVERED — Yakima, Washington
The postbox at Raymond Carver’s childhood home. “The Hole,” it seems, has stanched the tide of every real estate boom to come its way since Carver was a boy.
“I’d like to have nice clothes all the time. I’d like to be able to buy the kids nice clothes everytime they need it without having to wait.…I’d like to stop moving around every year, or every other year. Most of all, I’d like us both just to live a good honest life without having to worry about money and bills and things like that.”
— Raymond Carver
“The Student’s Wife”
Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?, 1976
All prints are signed, numbered and shipped matted.
Also Available: Framing for Fine Art Prints ($125 per print)
The Literary America Collection of Fine Art Prints have been exhibited at the National Steinbeck Center in Salinas, CA (2010) and at the Faulkner Gallery in Santa Barbara, CA (2012).