As a crafter of narrative—both in his fiction and creative nonfiction—Robert Clark is a writer who is never in a rush. In an era when we all bemoan the speed and superficiality of our daily lives, Robert Clark is the perfect antidote: his slowness reminds us of how much we miss and desperately need to recapture.
He is the winner, among other awards, of the Edgar for Best Novel and a Guggenheim Fellowship. His essays have appeared in The Antioch Review, Conjunctions, and Image. He lives in Seattle with his wife Caroline and children Tessa and Andrew.
These readings were recorded at the 2008 Glen Workshop.
Bibliography
Fiction
- In the Deep Midwinter (1998)
- Mr. White's Confession (1999)
- Love Among the Ruins (2002)
Nonfiction
- James Beard: A Biography (1993)
- River of the West: A Chronicle of the Columbia (1997)
- The Solace of Food: A Life of James Beard (1998)
- My Grandfather's House: A Genealogy of Doubt and Faith (2000)
- Dark Water: Flood and Redemption in the City of Masterpieces (2008)









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