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Richard Bausch (1945) is an American novelist, and Moss Chair of Excellence in English at the University of Memphis. He holds a B.A. from George Mason University, and an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa. 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
- Spirits, And Other Stories, 1987
- Mr. Field's Daughter, 1989
- The Fireman's Wife, And Other Stories, 1990
- Violence, 1992.
- Rebel Powers, 1993
- Rare & Endangered Species, 1994
- Good Evening Mr. and Mrs. America, and All the Ships at Sea, 1996
- Selected Stories of Richard Bausch (The Modern Library), 1996
- In the Night Season, 1998
- Someone To Watch Over Me: Stories, 1999
- Hello To the Cannibals, 2002
- The Stories of Richard Bausch, 2003
- Wives & Lovers: 3 Short Novels, 2004
- Thanksgiving Night, 2006
External links
- 2003 interview at failbetter
- 1992 audio interview with Richard Bausch by Don Swaim
- University of Memphis faculty profile