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Gordon Lish
June 8, 2015
Gordon Lish and the Meeting of Comedy and Contemporary Fiction
After you read a certain amount of interviews with John Lee and Vernon Chatman, the main writer/directors of PFFR, a certain pattern emerges. […]
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Eddie Brawley
the take
Dec. 17, 2007
‘The New Yorker’ Publishes Raymond Carver’s Original; Is It Better Than Gordon Lish’s Edit?
The differences are stark; Lish’s published version is 4,800 words, or about half as long as Carver’s, for example.