These seven stories were the last that Carver wrote. Among them is
one of his longest, 'Errand', in which he imagines the death of
Chekhov, a writer Carver hugely admired and to whose work his own
was often compared. This fine story suggests that the greatest of
modern short-story writers may, in the year before his untimely
death, have been flexing his muscles for a longer work.
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