PLAY IT AGAIN, SLAM by King Robert

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PLAY IT AGAIN, SLAM by King Robert

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This is a follow-up to the authors' previous books of parodies and pastiches. It contains three novellas and bridge hands with an equal amount of instruction and entertainment.

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PLAY IT AGAIN, SLAM by King Robert

This is a follow-up to the authors' previous books of parodies and pastiches. It contains three novellas and bridge hands with an equal amount of instruction and entertainment.
King, Robert: - Born in Denver, Colorado, with Ft. Collins his hometown, Robert King attended Colorado State University (M. A. American Literature, 1961) and the University of Iowa (Ph. D. English/Creative Writing, 1965). He retired from the University of North Dakota as Professor Emeritus in 1995. After five years as Visiting Professor of English at the University of Nebraska/Lincoln, he came to Greeley where he taught part-time at the University of Northern Colorado. Now retired, he directs the Colorado Poets Center. He has published one full-length volume, Old Man Laughing (Ghost Road Press, 2007) and five chapbooks, and his work has appeared in anthologies as well as magazines including Ascent, Atlanta Review, Blue Unicorn, Carolina Quarterly, Great River Review, The Malahat Review, Massachusetts Review, The Missouri Review, Nebraska Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Northeast, Poetry, Rattle, Red Rock Review, and South Dakota Review.
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ISBN 13 9780713482997
ISBN 10 0713482990
Title PLAY IT AGAIN, SLAM
Author King Robert
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Batsford Ltd
Year published 1999-03-31
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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