How Long Have I Been Here
How Long Have I Been Here is a collection of a variety of stories, some set in 1960s Chicago, others in Mexico around the same period and later, and still others concerned with wayward youth versus adult loneliness, with worship of a dead writer, with isolation, with old age. All, in one form or another, have to do with love and longing, with the complexities of human relationships.
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How Long Have I Been Here
How Long Have I Been Here is a collection of a variety of stories, some set in 1960s Chicago, others in Mexico around the same period and later, and still others concerned with wayward youth versus adult loneliness, with worship of a dead writer, with isolation, with old age. All, in one form or another, have to do with love and longing, with the complexities of human relationships.
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How Long Have I Been Here

How Long Have I Been Here

by Ross Klatte
How Long Have I Been Here

How Long Have I Been Here

by Ross Klatte

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Overview

How Long Have I Been Here is a collection of a variety of stories, some set in 1960s Chicago, others in Mexico around the same period and later, and still others concerned with wayward youth versus adult loneliness, with worship of a dead writer, with isolation, with old age. All, in one form or another, have to do with love and longing, with the complexities of human relationships.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781039104778
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 07/14/2021
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

Ross Klatte was born in Minneapolis and raised on his parents' dairy farm just west of the city. After service in the US Navy as a journalist and obtaining a degree in journalism from the University of Minnesota, he worked as a newspaper reporter and magazine editor in Chicago and as a copy editor in Detroit before emigrating with his wife to Canada in 1971. He is the author of Leaving the Farm (Oolichan Books, 2007), a memoir, the opening chapter of which in 1990 won first prize in the personal essay division of the CBC Literary Competition. In 2011 he was shortlisted for the Journey Prize for a short story first published in The New Orphic Review, and he wrote the text for Selkirks Spectacular (Keokee Books, 2014), a book of photos and text about the cross-border drive through the Selkirk Mountains in southeastern British Columbia, northeastern Washington, and the Idaho Panhandle. Before moving to Canada, he published fiction in US literary and men's magazines.
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