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Robert Klein Engler (Poet,
Photographer, Writer) |
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(Artwork) Profile created April 13, 2007
"Robert Klein Engler lives in Oak Park,
Illinois and sometimes New Orleans. Many of his poems and
stories are set in the Crescent City. "Justin the Pirate," is
available in the Harrington Gay Men's Fiction Quarterly, "Red
Beans and Rice," is online at the Drunken Boat, and "The
Approach to Pilottown," is at Blithe House Quarterly. His long
poem, The Accomplishment of Metaphor and the Necessity of
Suffering, set partially in New Orleans, is published by
Headwaters Press. He has received an Illinois Arts Council award
for his "Three Poems for Kabbalah." If you google his name, then
you may find his work on the Internet. Visit him on the web at
RobertKleinEngler.com." --
Saints & Sinners |
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A Winter of Words (2000)
This memoir relates the experience of a gay
college professor working in an urban community college at the end of
the twentieth century. Among his controversial assertions, the author
argues that Affirmative Action policies have led to the ethnic cleansing
of gays from America’s schools.
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The Post-Gloria Essays (2004)
These essays pick up where Gloria Klein's essays
leave off. Poetry and politics are the themes for most of these pieces
that span the years since Gloria Klein's departure from the Chicago
poetry scene.
This collection contains the controversial essay "Poetry and Art in
Chicago: A Prosimetrical Complaint," along with many other shorter
articles.
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