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A collection of short stories that deal with life, death, the esoteric,human nature, the mundane and the world-at-large. Hugh Fox at hisfinest, and perhaps his last.
HughFox was born in Chicago in 1932. He spent his childhood studyin violin, piano, composition and opera with his Viennese teacher Zerlina Muhlman Metzger. He received a M.A. degree in English from LoyolaUniversity in Chicago and his Ph.D. in American Literature from theUniversity of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). He met his first wife, aPeruvian woman named Lucia Ungaro de Zevallos, while at Urbana-Campaignand was a Professor of American Literature from 1958-1968 at LoyolaUniversity in Los Angeles. He became a Professor in the Department ofAmerican Thought and Language at Michigan State University in 1968 and remained there until he retired in 1999. It was at MSU that he met his second wife Nona Grimes. They were married in 1970. He received Fulbright Professsorships at the University of Hermosillo in Mexico in1961, the Instituto Pedagogico and Universidad Catolica in Caracas from1964 to 1966, and at the University of Santa Catarina in Brazil from1978-1980. He met his third wife Maria Bernadete Costa in Brazil in1978. They've been married for 28 years. He studied Latin American literature at the University of Buenos Aires on and OAS grant and spent a year as an archaeologist in the Atacama Desert in Chile in 1986. He was the founder and Board of Directors member of COSMEP, the International Organization of Independent Publishers, from 1968 untilits death in 1996. Editor of Ghost Dance: The International Quarterly of Experimental Poetry from 1968-1995. Latin American editor of WesternWorld Review & North American Review, during the 60's. Former contributing reviewer on Smith/ Pulpsmith, Choice etc. currentlycontributing reviewer to SPR and SMR. Listed in Who's Who: The TwoThousand Most Important Writers in the Last Millenium, Dictionary of Middlewestern Writers, and The International Who's Who. He has 85 bookspublished and has another 30 (mainly the novels and plays and one archaeology book) still unpublished on the shelves.
Revoir By Hugh Fox
A collection of short stories that deal with life, death, the esoteric,human nature, the mundane and the world-at-large. Hugh Fox at his finest, and perhaps his last.
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