\\n 'Must I ever remain behind-
listening, smoking
scribbling down the next far thing?'\\n
The collection, although interesting, is just that - a collection. Part one consists of Carver's essays, part two contains poems, and part three concludes with stories.
The essays were truly remarkable - both interesting and thought-provoking. They initially seemed to be of a universal nature until they delved into the specifics of Carver's life and his writing. All the essays appeared to be thematically coherent, and each one was equally enjoyable. I would rate this section a solid 5/5.
The poetry section was also good and held some interest. However, I found myself skimming through most of the poems as they didn't quite manage to capture my attention. I must admit that I'm not a big poetry reader, so perhaps some of my personal bias influenced my perception of this section. Nevertheless, I would still give it a rating of 3.5/5.
Carver's stories, on the other hand, failed to resonate with me. They were an interesting read, but there was nothing more to them - nothing that truly gave me any real enjoyment. They seemed like a rather disparate group of pieces that had been拼凑 together, lacking a sense of cohesion. I would rate this section at 3.5/5 as well.