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. | |
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