Robert Glück
Author of Jack the Modernist (High Risk Books)
About the Author
Works by Robert Glück
Biting the Error: Writers Explore Narrative (2004) — Introduction, some editions; Co-Editor; Contributor — 50 copies, 1 review
Reversible computation : 4th International Workshop, RC 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 2-3, 2012, revised papers (2013) 3 copies
Associated Works
Strange Faeces 15 — Contributor — 1 copy
Out of Our Mouths: An Anthology of Men's Writing on the Occasion of the 17th Annual San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade and Celebration (1986) — Contributor — 1 copy
Stooge Thirteen, Spring 1975 — Contributor — 1 copy
Famous, The Fred Lynn Issue — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Glück, Robert
- Legal name
- Glück, Robert
- Birthdate
- 1947
- Gender
- male
- Education
- San Francisco State University (MA)
University of California, Berkeley (BA) - Occupations
- fiction writer
director, San Francisco State University’s Poetry Center
co-director, Small Press Traffic Literary Center
associate editor, Lapis Press - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA
- Places of residence
- San Francisco, California, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA - Map Location
- USA
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Some beautiful writing throughout that requires close attention as timing jumps frequently, almost on purpose because that's how the mind works in reflection. Intrusive, perhaps. But some knockout prose, particularly on grief, that made me reflective. Found this passage stunning:
"Mourning is the fear of losing Ed combined with the fact of losing Ed. I can't work it out and the problem shackles me. I see why doctors suggest travel, because I can't find a different place inside-intolerable show more rigidity.
I console myself: I never have to accept his death. Do I write to remain in contact?—when I'm finished will he be truly buried?" show less
"Mourning is the fear of losing Ed combined with the fact of losing Ed. I can't work it out and the problem shackles me. I see why doctors suggest travel, because I can't find a different place inside-intolerable show more rigidity.
I console myself: I never have to accept his death. Do I write to remain in contact?—when I'm finished will he be truly buried?" show less
A combination of fiction and fact focusing on the life of the author's friend Ed. The writing is beautiful and that is enough to entice the reader into the sometimes dream-like narrative.
Nearly fifty essays compiled by the creators of the online journal, Narrativity. The book promises, in its back cover copy, to represent writers "from Tijuana to Montreal," and sure enough they're there: the overall thrust of the book, however, is Bay Area through and through, and readers' enjoyment of the book will likely vary proportionately to how much mileage they can get out of that particular scumbling-up of aesthetics and theory and personal experience and politics that the San show more Franciscan literary scene has been reliably producing for a generation now. I tend to enjoy that stuff, but this collection is a mixed bag, in part because of the length restriction: averaging only about five pages apiece (a remnant of their Web origins), many of the pieces are able to squeak out a provocative line of inquiry, but very few develop fruitfully beyond that. This leaves the book feeling like a kind of intellectual snack food: often tasty, but not particularly nourishing. show less
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