About Robert Kroetsch
Robert (Paul) Kroetsch (June 26, 1927-June 21, 2011) chuckled each time he came across the line that he was born in his grandfather’s homestead shack, a recurring reference in bio notes about him. Vintage Kroetsch—a small tall tale for which he was partly responsible:
Welcome to the Website
This website is designed to feature Robert Kroetsch’s writing and to facilitate the reading and study of his work. It includes a variety of material and information, including his publications, selected bibliographies about his work, photographs, and related links.
- Home
- About
- Publications
- Selected Interviews
- Novels
- Short Stories
- Poetry
- The Stone Hammer Poems
- Seed Catalogue
- The Ledger
- Sketches of a Lemon
- The Criminal Intensities of Love as Paradise
- Field Notes: Collected Poems
- Field Notes: 1–8, A Continuing Poem
- Advice to My Friends: A Continuing Poem
- Excerpts from the Real World: A Prose Poem in Ten Parts
- Completed Field Notes: The Long Poems of Robert Kroetsch
- The Hornbooks of Rita K
- The Snowbird Poems
- Too Bad
- Chapbooks
- Sketches of a Lemon
- See the Silence
- Revisions of Letters Already Sent
- The New World and Finding It
- The Red Shale Hornbooks
- Lines Written in the John Snow House
- This Part of the Country
- The Lost Narrative of David Thompson & Ten Simple Questions for David Thompson
- All the Dead Husbands
- Further to Our Conversation: Poems
- Writer’s Block
- Other
- Multi-Media
- Photo Galleries
- Events
- Contact