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  1. Seed catalogue: Poems by Robert Kroetsch, 1979
  2. Badlands. A Novel. A Trendsetter Edition. by Robert Kroetsch, 1975-01-01
  3. The Words of My Roaring by Robert KROETSCH ( Signed), 1966
  4. The Ledger. (SIGNED) by Robert. Kroetsch, 1980
  5. The Studhorse Man (A Novel). SIGNED by author by Robert Kroetsch, 1969
  6. The Words of My Roaring. SIGNED by author by Robert Kroetsch, 1966
  7. But we are exiles: A novel by Robert Kroetsch, 1966
  8. Essays : Open Letter Spring 1983 Fifth Series Number 4 by Robert Kroetsch, 1983-01-01
  9. Studhorse Man by Robert Kroetsch, 1971-01-01
  10. But We Are Exiles a Novel by Robert Kroetsch, 1965-01-01
  11. The Puppeteer by Robert Kroetsch, 1992
  12. Boundary 2: a Canadian Issue. by Robert, editor. Kroetsch, 1111
  13. But we are exiles by Robert KROETSCH, 1966-01-01
  14. But We Are Exiles by Robert Kroetsch, 1965-01-01

81. Ciberkiosk - Ensaio
Entrevista com robert kroetsch*. One of Canada s most accomplishedauthors, robert kroetsch was born in Heisler, Alberta in 1927.
http://www.ciberkiosk.pt/entrevista/kroetsch.htm
Livros Ensaios Media Entrevistas ... Miguel Tamen Entrevista com Robert Kroetsch One of Canada's most accomplished authors, Robert Kroetsch was born in Heisler, Alberta in 1927. Kroetsch's contribution to Canadian literature includes fiction, non-fiction and poetry. His first novel, But We Are Exiles was published in 1965, and in 1969 his novel The Studhorse Man won the Governor General's Award for Fiction. His most recent book is the long poem The Hornbooks of Rita K. He lives in Winnipeg. paulo da costa Station spoke with Robert Kroetsch during his Markin-Flanagan's 2002 Distinguished Visiting Writer Residency at the University of Calgary. IMAGINING ALBERTA Robert Kroetsch: I grew up in rural central Alberta on a big farm. It was before the Second World War. This farm was independent: you grew a lot of your own food and exchanged labour with your neighbours. It was not yet a totally cash economy. It was a community-oriented thing. paulo da costa: What was the impact of those formative years on you as a writer?

82. Robert Kroetsch's Badlands As No Man's Land
Badlands as No Man s Land. Notes, In Études canadiennes, no 38, 1995, p. 57-76.
http://www2.biblinat.gouv.qc.ca/rfq/notices/00026100.htm
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