![]() ![]() A boy and a girl who are furnishing an apartment together come by and, seeing no one around, try the bed, the television set, the stereo and the blender. He puts his life out as if it is for sale, as if someone else can enter and animate it once again. He plugs in lamps, the television set, the stereo and the blender as if to say, ''Here is my life, turned inside out -Īs you can see, it's still in working order, even though I have no further use for it.'' Out onto the lawn and the driveway, where he rearranges it just as it had been arranged in the house. ![]() A man whose wife and children have left him with a houseful of haunted furniture moves all this furniture RAYMOND CARVER'S first story in ''What We Talk About When We Talk About Love'' is fine. WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT LOVE. April 15, 1981, Wednesday, Late City Final Edition ![]()
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