Jiri KloboukJiří Klobouk writes fiction, radio plays, poetry and essays. He discovered jazz when he was twelve and later began to visualize the world around him through a camera lens—he worked in film and television. He created a body of work in which s one critique noted: We could feel the rhythm and see things from unexpected angles. Klobouk's short stories have appeared in literary periodicals: Partisan Review, Chicago Review, Artful Dodge and Skidrow Penthouse. For Winter Wolves, a story published in Mid- American Review, he was named outstanding writer in the 1985-86 Pushcart Prize edition. His list of books includes: My Life with Blondie, Anti-Communist Manifesto (1975), Mostly Beethoven, Radio Plays I, Radio Plays II, Third Wife, JAZZ II: Parents, Music After Midnight and HOW HIGH THE MOON (Rain Mountain Press, 2021). Read More Read Less
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