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Richard (Carl) Bausch (]) is an American novelist, and professor of English at ] in Fairfax, Virginia. His novels usually focus on American family life in our time. He is a contributor of short stories to various periodicals, including Harper's, Ploughshares, Esquire, Atlantic, and the New Yorker. His work has also been represented in anthologies, including O'Henry Prize Stories and Best American Short Stories.


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Richard Bausch (1945) is an American novelist, and professor of English at the University of Memphis. His novels usually focus on American family life. He is a contributor of short stories to various periodicals, including Harper's, Ploughshares, Esquire, Atlantic, and The New Yorker. His work has also been represented in anthologies, including O'Henry Prize Stories and Best American Short Stories.

Bibliography

Real Presence, 1980

Take Me Back, 1981

The Last Good Time, 1984

Mr. Field's Daughter, 1989

Violence, 1992.

Rebel Powers, 1993

Good Evening Mr. and Mrs. America, and All the Ships at Sea, 1996

In the Night Season: A Novel, 1998

Hello To the Cannibals, 2002

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