So Much Water So Close to Home

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"So Much Water So Close to Home" is a short story by Raymond Carver that explores moral ambiguity and marital tension after a group of men delay reporting the discovery of a dead body during a fishing trip.

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instanceOf short story
adaptationType film adaptation
adaptedAs segment in film Short Cuts
author Raymond Carver NERFINISHED
centralConflict tension between ethical duty and self-interest
wife questions husband’s morality
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores fear and vulnerability
gender dynamics
social responsibility
featuresCharacter Claire NERFINISHED
Stuart NERFINISHED
firstPublicationForm short story collection
genre literary fiction
short fiction
hasAdaptation Jindabyne NERFINISHED
hasMotiveQuestioned motives of male characters on fishing trip
hasTitleOrigin title refers to proximity of local rivers and lakes
includedIn What We Talk About When We Talk About Love NERFINISHED
Where I’m Calling From NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement minimalism
mainTheme guilt
marital tension
moral ambiguity
trust in relationships
violence against women
narrativePerspective first-person
narrator Claire NERFINISHED
plotElement delay in reporting the body to authorities
discovery of a dead woman during a fishing trip
marital conflict following the fishing trip
publisherOfFirstCollection Alfred A. Knopf NERFINISHED
setting rural United States
style realist narration
spare prose
subjectMatter conscience
crime
marriage
timePeriodOfStory late 20th century

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What We Talk About When We Talk About Love containsShortStory So Much Water So Close to Home
Where I'm Calling From containsWork So Much Water So Close to Home