Jirí KloboukJirí 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 as one citic noted: We could feel the rhythm and see things from unexpected angles. Klobouk's short stories have appeared in literary periodicals such as 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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