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by Richard Katrovas

  • ISBN: 0887484050
  • Category: Fiction
  • Author: Richard Katrovas
  • Subcategory: Poetry
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Carnegie Mellon (June 1, 2004)
  • Pages: 96 pages
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Richard Katrovas is the founding director of the Prague Summer Program for Writers and the author of eight books of poetry, two novels, two collections of stories and three memoirs.

Richard Katrovas is the founding director of the Prague Summer Program for Writers and the author of eight books of poetry, two novels, two collections of stories and three memoirs. Born November 4, 1953, in Norfolk, Virginia, Richard Katrovas, the oldest of five children, spent his early years in cars and motels living on the highways of America while his father, a petty thief and conman, eluded state and federal authorities.

Richard Katrovas (born November 4, 1953) is an American poet, fiction writer, and academic. He is the founding director of the Prague Summer Program. Katrovas was born in Norfolk, Virginia, the oldest of 5 children. He spent his early years in cars and motels living on the highways of America while his father, a petty thief and conman, eluded state and federal authorities

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Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series -Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries Series -Carnegie Mellon Series in Translation -Carnegie Mellon Series in Short Fiction -Poets in Prose Series. The Press also publishes in art, music, the performing arts, critical analysis, education, University history, and social history.

Published June 1st 2004 by Carnegie Mellon University Press (first published April 2004).

Press, 2001, in paper from Oleander Press in Cambridge, England, 2008), The Republic of Burma Shave (memoir, Carnegie Mellon, 2001), Prague Winter (poetry, Carnegie Mellon, 2005), The Years of Smashing Bricks (memoir, Carnegie Mellon, 2007) and Scorpio Rising: Selected Poems (Carnegie Mellon, 2010). Katrovas's poems stories and essays have appeared in many of the leading literary journals and anthologies. Most importantly Richard is the father of three incredible daughters: Ema, Anna and Ella.

Richard Katrovas, "April 18th, 2011" from Swastika into Lotus. Reprinted by permission of Carnegie Mellon University Press. Source: Swastika into Lotus (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2016).

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Series Title: Carnegie Mellon Short Fiction. RICHARD KATROVAS is the author of fifteen books of prose and poetry

Series Title: Carnegie Mellon Short Fiction. Publisher: Carnegie-Mellon University Press. Author: Richard Katrovas. RICHARD KATROVAS is the author of fifteen books of prose and poetry. He's the founding director of the Prague Summer Program. He taught for twenty years at the University of New Orleans, and for the past fifteen at Western Michigan University. Richard Katrovas is married to the yogini and Shamanic practitioner and counselor Krista, and is the father of the Czech-American opera singer Ema, and her sisters Anna and Ella. If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it.

Prague's Velvet Revolution changed Richard Katrovas's life and values profoundly, and Prague Winter reflects those changes. Katrovas bears witness to the remarkable transformation of one of the world's great cities, laying bare his life not in the spirit of confession so much as in solidarity with all who dare to change. Prague Winter chronicles and signs one American's view of Central Europe's metamorphosis, and how that perspective redirected his journey through midlife.

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