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  1. The Snowbird Poems (cuRRents) by Robert Kroetsch, 2004-09-22
  2. Completed Field Notes: the Long Poems of Robert Kroetsch by Robert Kroetsch, Introduction by Fred Wah, 2000-11-10
  3. What the Crow Said (cuRRents) by Robert Kroetsch, 1998
  4. Bad Lands by Robert Kroetsch, 2003-02-05
  5. The Words of My Roaring by Robert Kroetsch, Thomas Wharton, 2000-10-01
  6. "The Old Dualities": Deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and His Critics by Dianne Tiefensee, 1994-08
  7. Field notes: 1-8 a continuing poem : the collected poetry of Robert Kroetsch (Spectrum poetry series) by Robert Kroetsch, 1981
  8. Labyrinths of Voice: Conversations With Robert Kroetsch
  9. Robert Kroetsch Papers (Canadian archival inventory series)
  10. Poets Talk: Conversations with Robert Kroetsch, Daphne Marlatt, Erin Mouré, Dionne Brand, Marie Annharte Baker, Jeff Derksen, and Fred Wah (cuRRents) by Pauline Butling, Susan Rudy, 2005-01-15
  11. Robert Kroetsch (Twayne's World Authors Series) by Robert Lecker, 1986-01
  12. Out Of Place: The Writings Of Robert Kroetsch (Iris, Forschungen Zur Europaischen Kultur, Bd. 18.) by Simona Bertacco, 2002-09
  13. Disenchanted Modernity in Robert Kroetschs The Studhorse Man: Biology and Culture; Sex and Gender; Eugenics and Contraception; Writing and Reading by Francis Zichy, 2010-05-01
  14. Gone Indian by Robert Kroetsch, 2003-02-05

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Robert Kroetsch (1927 ) Robert Kroetsch was born and raised in Heisler, Alberta. He received his B.A. from the University of Alberta in 1948.
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Robert Kroetsch was born and raised in Heisler, Alberta. He received his B.A. from the University of Alberta in 1948. Until 1953 he worked variously as a labourer on the river boats in the Yukon and the Northwest Territories and as a civilian information officer for the U.S. Air Force in Labrador. He studied at McGill University with Hugh MacLennan in 1954 and completed his M.A. at Middlebury College, Vermont in 1956. His Ph.D. in writing was acquired at the University of Iowa's Writer's Workshop in 1961. While teaching in the U.S. at the State University of New York at Binghamton, he was instrumental in the founding and editing of the important literary periodical Boundary 2: A journal of post-modern literature . He subsequently taught writing and literature at the Universities of Calgary and Manitoba. He currently resides in Victoria, B.C. While known more widely as a novelist of western Canadian identity in such books as But we are exiles The words of my roaring The studhorse man (1969/Governor General's Award) and Gone Indian (1973), Kroetsch turned his attention to poetry in the 1970s with the publication of

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  • The Studhorse Man (cuRRents)
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    Bad Lands Robert Kroetsch Manufacturer: Red Deer Press ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback ASIN: Release Date: Book Description In 1916, scientist William Dawe leads a palaeontological expedition into the badlands of Alberta, obsessed with achieving world renown by discovering dinosaur fossils. Fifty years later, his daughter, Anna, enters these same badlands. In her visit to the expedition site, she exposes not only the absurdity of her father's work, but also the folly of his male ambition. Customer Reviews: Another no-talent hack gets published. And what else is new?

    5. University Of Manitoba: Canadian Literature Archive - Bibliographies - Robert Kr
    Primary and secondary sources. Last updated March 4, 1997 Primary Sources. Kroetsch, Robert.
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    The Canadian Literature Archive Forum Guestbook Search Contact Us ... About Canlit Robert Kroetsch Primary and secondary sources Last updated March 4, 1997
    Primary Sources Kroetsch, Robert. But We Are Exiles: A Novel . Toronto: Macmillan, 1965.
    Kroetsch, Robert. The Words of My Roaring. Toronto: Macmillan, 1966.
    Kroetsch, Robert. "Tourist from Toronto." Alphabet
    Kroetsch, Robert. Alberta. Toronto: Macmillan, 1968.
    Kroetsch, Robert. "Mile Zero." Alphabet 17 (1969). 54-6.
    Kroetsch, Robert. The Studhorse Man. Toronto: Macmillan, 1969.
    Kroetsch, Robert. Introduction.

    6. Robert Kroetsch - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Kroetsch, Robert Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death
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    Robert Kroetsch
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Robert Kroetsch OC (born June 26, 1927) is a Canadian novelist poet , and non-fiction writer . He was born in Heisler, Alberta and currently lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba . He taught for many years at the University of Manitoba . Kroetsch spent multiple years in Vancouver, British Columbia before returning to Winnipeg where he continues to write. In he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada
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      • But We Are Exiles The Words of My Roaring The Studhorse Man - 1969 (winner of the 1969 Governor General's Award for Fiction Gone Indian Badlands What the Crow Said Alibi The Puppeteer The Man from the Creeks
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      • The Stone Hammer Poems The Ledger Seed Catalogue The Sad Phoenician The Criminal Intensities of Love as Paradise Field Notes: Collected Poems Advice to My Friends Excerpts from the Real Worlds: A Prose Poem in Ten Parts Completed Field Notes: The Long Poems of Robert Kroetsch The Hornbooks of Rita K - 2001 (nominated for a Governor General's Award The Snowbird Poems Too Bad: Sketches Toward a Self-Portrait I'm Getting Old Now - unknown
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      • Alberta The Crow Journals Labyrinths of Voice: Conversations with Robert Kroetsch Letter to Salonika The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New A Likely Story: The Writing Life Abundance: The Mackie House Conversations about the Writing Life - 2007 (with John Lent)
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    7. GEDDES, GARY; KROETSCH, ROBERT; WISEMAN, ADELE; LANE, PATRICK; MUNRO, ALICE; PAR
    GEDDES, GARY; KROETSCH, ROBERT; WISEMAN, ADELE; LANE, PATRICK; MUNRO, ALICE; PARADIS, SUZANNE; HANCOCK, GEOFFREY Chinada Memoirs of the Gang of Seven
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    8. Who's
    Brief biography, awards, and list of publications.
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    Robert Kroetsch
    Robert Kroetsch was born in Heisler, Alberta, on June 26, 1927. He was coeditor of boundary 2 at the State University of New York, Binghamton, from 1972 to 1978. He now teaches at the University of Manitoba. Awards
    Governor General's Award for Fiction, 1969.
    Selected Publications
    What the Crow Said (novel). (General Publishing, 1983).
    Letters to Salonika . (Grand Union Press, 1983).
    Essays: Robert Kroetsch (criticisms). (Open Letter, 1983).
    Alibi (novel). (General Publishing, 1984).
    Advice to My Friends . (General Publishing, 1985).
    Excerpts from the Real World: A Prose Poem in Ten Parts. (Oolichan Books, 1986).
    Completed Field Notes: The Long Poems of Robert Kroetsch.
    The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New . (Oxford University Press, 1989). The Puppeteer (novel). (Random House, Vintage Books, 1992). A Likely Story: The Writing Life. (Red Deer College Press, 1995). Books in Print Kroetsch, Robert A Likely Story: The Writing Life. Red Deer College Press, 1995. Alibi (novel). General Publishing, 1984. $4.95 ISBN: 0-7736-7084-8.

    9. Chapters.indigo.ca: What The Crow Said: Robert Kroetsch, Robert Rawdon Wilson: B
    The University of Alberta Press is pleased to issue this new edition of the classic Canadian novel, What the Crow Said, a major work by one of western Canada''s bestknown and best
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    10. Interview | Robert Kroetsch
    Interview with the author, focusing on The Man from the Creeks , Robert Service, and his research into the Klondike gold rush.
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    Buy it online Read a review of The Man from the Creeks "We use stories to give shape to our experiences. Service did it so well that it's difficult to get past him. By having my narrator spring forth from the poem, I got loose. A character created by Service talking back to Service, correcting him, so to speak." See Book Reviews on January Magazine. Robert Kroetsch certainly takes his time in composing novels. His newest one, The Man from the Creeks , which is set in Canada's 1897-99 Klondike gold rush, appeared six years after his previous work, The Puppeteer , which had followed the publication of Alibi way back in 1983. Reports are that The Man from the Creeks went through 13 versions and at least one title change (from Klondike Love Song ) before it was ready for submission. Yet this British Columbian author and former creative-writing teacher is hardly ever idle, producing poetry and essays. And while he may not be as prolific as some better-known fictionists, he certainly hasn't suffered among critics for that fact. He won Canada's 1969 Governor General's Award for The Studhorse Man , and each new novel since seems to fetch him a fresh round of praise from reviewers, even if those people don't always quite understand Kroetsch's resistance to the conventions of modern prose writing, his interest in the arcana of his subject matter, or his often-sly humor.

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    It’s a matter of knowing winter. Snowbird travels south, seeks warmth, and begins waiting. Robert Kroetsch’s new collection, The Snowbird Poems, is a brilliant flight of departure. Beached where he watches a drowning horizon, teased by romance, Snowbird lets his responses become a message in a bottle to the lost and for the found. Appearing at first wearing bifocals and drinking from a fake coconut, Snowbird goes on to retrieve the footprint of story from the ocean of memory.
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    An impressive anthology of the poetry The Snowbird Poems is an impressive anthology of the poetry of Canadian literary icon Robert Kroetsch. There is the matter of the crabapple tree./There it stands, wintering, you might say,/in the small front yard/between the veranda and the sidewalk.//Snow, you may have noticed, has seated itself/in the two wicker chairs on the veranda./As for the sidewalk,/we'll get to that in a moment.//The crabapple tree appears to be posing/for a woodcut, possible by Hiroshige,/his Japanese trees precise, angular, yet graceful/in their delicate tracings of snow.//But this is a January morning/on 18th Avenue SW, Calgary./I have just now shoveled the sidewalk/for the fifth time in the past three days.

    12. 100 Canadian Poets Robert Kroetsch
    Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
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    Kroetsch, Robert Forty Years on Campus Published Winter 52 Memories of Reg Published Winter 64/65
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    Healy, Dr. Where are the Snows of Yesteryear?
    Published Summer 83
    Blooming in Bhutan
    Published Summer 01
    Hiruki, Chuji Fascinated by Plant Disease
    Published Autumn 93
    Hole, Lois A hole lot of hugs
    Published Spring/Summer 00
    Hollingshead, Greg A Roaring Success
    Published Spring/Summer 96
    Horowitz, Myer A Conversation with the President
    Published Summer 83
    Tory
    Published Winter 85
    Howes, E.A. The First Fifty Years as Five Deans Found Them
    Published Fall 64
    Hoyles, Hugh Campus Recreation Comes of Age
    Published Winter 83
    Huston, Merv Passion for Life
    Published Autumn 2001
    James, Michael A crystallography pioneer Published Autumn 1993 Johns, Walter H Walter H. Johns Published April 69 Reminiscences: Walter H. Johns ... Published Autumn 85 Jones, J.T. University Loses Link With Past Published Summer 86 Juliebo, Moira Celebrating Achievements Published Autumn 95 Kachanoski, Gary He's done his research Published Autumn 01 Kaplan, J. Gordin The WISEST Approach Published Autumn 88 Keeping, Eleanor Silver Gone but far from forgotten Published Summer 91 Kelly, Gary Exploring Trails Less Travelled Published Autumn 94 Kerr, William Alexander Robb

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    Old Dualities Deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and His Critics Dianne Tiefensee 0773511911 July 1994 Hardcover
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    Kroetsch Robert Old Dualities: Deconstructing Robert Kroetsch and His Critics
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    The Temptations of Big Bear
    Rudy Wiebe
    Feb 1995
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    The Temptations of Big Bear is one of the best [novels]?ever written in Canada." ? Maclean's "Something like a true story, The Temptations of Big Bear is social realism raised to the level of elegy?A gorgeous lamentation." ? Saturday Night ?A very rare, complexly emotional and profoundly philosophical experience . . . . A fictional meditation, in which [Wiebe] enters the very texture of the lives of his characters, Indian and white . . . . He has created a style for [Big Bear?s] incredible voice that fully wins our belief in its greatness and power . . . . A masterpiece.? ? Edmonton Journal ?Wiebe captures the pathos and the emotion of Native people at a certain point in their history and he does it well . . . . Wiebe points out to us that Canada has not come... Likely Story: The Writing Life Robert Kroetsch February 1996 Hardcover Book Description A Likely Story recounts the writing life of Robert Kroetsch, one of Canada's foremost writers and literary theorists. With incisive wit, humor and penetrating insight, Robert Kroetsch follows the events of his life, both real and literary, that have moved him from the bareness of desk and computer into the secret places at the heart of the writing experience. Throughout this chronicle, he toys ironically with the notion that he ceases to be himself when he writes, that writing allows him to escape from the confines of self into exciting varieties of the essay, story and poem. A Likely Story records in loving detail that escape. It is a remarkable assemblage of confessional personal essays, one of the principal elegiac poems of out time, a cowboy poem and speculative pieces that defy literary classification. Through...

    15. Robert Kroetsch Fonds | Special Collections
    KROETSCH, ROBERT, 1927 Robert Kroetsch fonds.19, 1936 - 2003.19.89 m of textual records. - 2967 photographs. - 13 sound recordings. - 11 videocassettes. Canadian author and
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    16. Robert Kroetsch : English-Canadian Writers : Canadian Writers : Centre For Langu
    Profile with complete bibliography, interview and review of The Man from the Creeks .
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    B.A. in 1948. From there, he worked at various odd jobs in the Canadian North and Labrador. He attended McGill for a year in 1954 to study under Hugh MacLennan, and then completed his M.A. at Middlebury College in Vermont. He earned a Ph.D. in creative writing at the University of Iowa in 1961. He remained in the States until the 1970s when he accepted a teaching position at the University of Manitoba. He is now retired from teaching and lives in British Columbia. Linda Hutcheon calls Robert Kroetsch "Mr. Canadian Postmodern." His first novel in 1965, But We Are Exiles , may follow a more realist tradition but combines elements of myth and literary allusion. His "Out West" triptych, Words of My Roaring The Studhorse Man (1969) and Gone Indian (1973) further explore myth and the magical/fabulous. With all of the uses of myth, magic and literary allusions, his texts resist one single reading or interpretation, seriously challenging traditional literary practices. Also prevalent in his novels is the parody of the traditional male quest, seen in The Studhorse Man Gone Indian and Badlands (1975). In

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    ( K ), Kushner, Tony, Kureishi, Hanif, Kumin, Maxine, Kroetsch, Robert, Kramer, Larry, Kosinski, Jerzy, Kogawa, Joy, Koestler, Arthur, Koch, Kenneth, Kipling, Rudyard, Kinsella, W.P
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    20. Kroetsch, Robert. Introduction. Creation Robert Kroetsch, James
    Primary Sources Kroetsch, Robert. But We Are Exiles A Novel. Toronto Macmillan, 1965. Kroetsch, Robert. The Words of My Roaring. Toronto Macmillan, 1966.
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