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  1. A short story analysis of Nobody Said Anything by Raymond Carver, a story about a teenage boy who tries to escape from his parents' arguing and his own conflicts. The story explores themes of conflict, escape, desire, curiosity and resolution through the narrator's actions and experiences.

  2. Meghan Bidwell ponders language and silence in the short stories of Raymond Carver and Ernest Hemingway.

  3. "Nobody Said Anything" A boy claims he is sick, to stay home from school one day after hearing his parents arguing. The father storms out, and the mother puts on her "outfit" and goes to work, leaving the boy reading.

  4. 1. Jan. 1992 · Nobody Said Anything by Raymond Carver. Wonderful story. With genius, the author has mixed within this short story innocent child impressions with stronger, adult feelings. At the start of this excellent tale, the parents of the two brothers quarrel, while the children fight in their room. The hero is R.

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  5. 16. Apr. 2020 · Nearly everything written about Raymond Carver (May 25, 1938 – August 2, 1988) begins with two observations: He is a minimalist, and he writes about working-class people. Even when the critic is sympathetic, this dual categorization tends to stigmatize Carver as a minor artist writing little stories about little people.

  6. Nobody Said Anything. Raymond Carver. 3.65. 26 ratings2 reviews. Short story. Genres Short Stories. Book details & editions. About the author. Raymond Carver. 316 books4,711 followers. Follow. Carver was born into a poverty-stricken family at the tail-end of the Depression.

  7. Carver ranges from the Kafkaesque expressionism of "The Father" to the anecdotal simplicity of "Nobody Said Anything" to the heavier, mildly Faulknerian prose of "Sixty Acres" (which is in keeping with the style of earlier stories published later in Furious Seasons), and he ranges with similar freedom from subject to subject.