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Robert Olen Butler

Robert Olen Butler (born January 20, 1945) is an American fiction writer. His short-story collection A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1993.[1]

Robert Olen Butler
Butler at the 2016 Texas Book Festival.
Born (1945-01-20) January 20, 1945 (age 79)
Granite City, Illinois, U.S.
OccupationNovelist, short fiction writer
EducationNorthwestern University (BS)
University of Iowa (MFA)
Period1981–present
Literary movementMagical realism
Notable worksA Good Scent from a Strange Mountain, Tabloid Dreams

Early life edit

Butler was born in Granite City, Illinois, to Robert Olen Butler Sr., an actor and theater professor who became the chairman of the theater department of Saint Louis University, and his wife, the former Lucille Frances Hall, an executive secretary.[2]

Butler attended Northwestern University as a theater major (BS, 1967) and switched to playwriting at the University of Iowa (MA, 1969).

Butler served in Vietnam from 1969 to 1971, first as a counter-intelligence special agent for the Army and later as a translator. He rose to the rank of sergeant in the Army Military Intelligence Corps. His experiences during that period have informed his writings, and as a result, in 1987 Butler received the Tu Do Chinh Kien Award from the Vietnam Veterans of America for outstanding contributions to American culture by a veteran. "My greatest pleasure in life was at 2 in the morning to wander out into the steamy back alleys of Saigon, where nobody ever seemed to sleep, and just walk the alleys and crouch in the doorways with the people," Butler told The New York Times in 1993. "The Vietnamese were the warmest, most open and welcoming people I've ever met, and they just invited me into their homes and into their culture and into their lives."[3]

After working as a steel mill laborer, a taxi driver, and a substitute teacher in high schools in the years following his tour of duty in Vietnam, Butler joined Fairchild Publications, where he worked on the staffs of trade publications such as Electronic News. From 1975 until 1985, he was the editor-in-chief of Fairchild's Energy User News (now Energy & Power Management).[4]

Literary career edit

Robert Olen Butler is the author of 12 novels and six short story collections, including A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain, which won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. In a review for the Guardian newspaper, renowned author Claire Messud wrote, "The book has attracted such acclaim not simply because it is beautifully and powerfully written, but because it convincingly pulls off an immense imaginative risk. . . . Butler has not entered the significant and ever-growing canon of Vietnam-related fiction (he has long been a member)—he has changed its composition forever."[5]

Butler began writing novels on the Long Island Rail Road while working as a publicist for Fairchild Publications. "Every word of my first four published novels was written on a legal pad, by hand, on my lap, on the Long Island Rail Road as I commuted back and forth from Sea Cliff to Manhattan," Butler has said of his early writing.[6]

Butler's first novel was The Alleys of Eden, which was published in 1981 by Horizon Press after being rejected by 21 publishers.[6] Its protagonist is an American deserter who decides to stay in Vietnam, as Butler's onetime writing professor Anatole Broyard wrote in The New York Times, "because, with all its troubles, Vietnam seems to him to retain more of its integrity, its sense of self, than the America he has left behind."[7] Before the publication of The Alleys of Eden, Butler had written, by his estimation, "five ghastly novels, about forty dreadful short stories, and twelve truly awful full-length plays, all of which have never seen the light of day and never will."[6]

Butler has always been a controversial artist, seemingly reinventing himself with each new novel or short story collection. His shape-shifting often polarizes reviewers, as with his second novel, Sun Dogs (Horizon, 1983), which The New York Times said had "some powerful moments, some engrossing scenes and deft touches, but there is little momentum, no satisfying pattern, none of the magic of synergy."[7] Conversely, the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram called the book "full of power and energy...mov[ing] from the most feverish of prose to a flatness and sparseness that is reminiscent of the best of Chandler and Hammett. And most importantly, he has something to say... Butler is an intelligent novelist who cares about his characters. He is skillful enough to make the reader feel the same way. It is not often that we get the chance to witness the birth of something this important."[8]

Butler's stories have appeared in such publications as The New Yorker, Esquire, Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly, GQ, and Zoetrope: All-Story. He has had stories in 12 editions of The Best American Short Stories, New Stories From the South, and numerous college literature textbooks. Butler has also written screenplays for film and television, most of them based on other writers' material.[9]

Butler's short-story collections Tabloid Dreams (1996) and Had a Good Time (2004) take their inspiration from popular culture. The stories in Tabloid Dreams were spun from the titles of outlandish articles in supermarket tabloids. Had a Good Time builds its narratives around the images on vintage American picture postcards, which Butler has collected for more than a decade. One example is the tale "Mother in the Trenches", first published in Harper's in February 2003.[10] It traces the journey of Mrs. Jack Gaines, a prosperous matron, from her comfortable home to the battlefields of World War I France, in order to convince her soldier son to come home; the story's basis is a period postcard that depicts a stout, middle-aged woman wearing dark clothes and a cloche hat.

Again the critical response varied dramatically. The San Francisco Chronicle said that the stories "feel like a literary parlor game";[11] The Boston Globe called them full of "crisp writing, marvelous imagining, the discussion of large, existential questions that are as central to life now as they were a hundred years ago."[12]

Severance, Butler's 2006 collection of 240-word short stories about the post-beheading thoughts of decapitated people (from Nicole Brown Simpson to Louis XVI to Butler himself) was the basis of Severance, a one-act play by David Jette. It was produced in 2007 at McCadden Place Theatre in Los Angeles. At the time, Butler described Severance as his best and most ambitious book.[13]

This was the first of an extended venture into defining and exploring the short short story form. His companion collection, Intercourse, comprising 100 very short stories, revealed the inner monologues of couples (often famous) engaged in sexual intercourse. Weegee Stories, presenting the inner monologues of the subjects of 60 iconic photographs by Arthur "Weegee" Fellig, continued his interest in the form. He also published a theory of the short short story in Narrative Magazine.[14]

As further evidence of his predilection for self-reinvention, in 2009 Butler published Hell, a "roaring satire"[15] of a novel set entirely in the underworld. Donna Seaman of Booklist, the American Library Association's magazine, called his 2011 novel A Small Hotel a "sexy novel of psychological suspense", adding, "Butler executes a plot twist of profound proportions in this gorgeously controlled, unnerving, and beautifully revealing tale of the consequences of emotional withholding."[15]

In still another act of reinvention, Butler published his first literary/historical/espionage/thriller, The Hot Country, with Otto Penzler's Mysterious Press in the fall of 2012.

In 2001, Butler wrote in real time a complete short story, "This is Earl Sandt," from first inspiration to final story, in a webcast of 17 two-hour sessions. As he said of the broadcasts, "What we're trying to do here is reproduce for you what is normally hidden behind the veil of private life".[16] The webcasts, under the title "Inside Creative Writing," have become a popular download on iTunes.

Butler taught creative writing from 1985 to 2000 at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana, with his colleague John Wood, to whom he dedicated A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain. He then joined the faculty of Florida State University as a Francis Eppes Distinguished Professor, holding the Michael Shaara Chair in Creative Writing.

Awards and honors edit

Butler is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in fiction and a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award. In 2001 he won a National Magazine Award for "Fair Warning," a short story published in the journal Zoetrope: All-Story, and four years later he won another National Magazine Award for "The One in White," a short story published in The Atlantic Monthly.

In 1993, his first story collection, A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. The New York Times praised the book's "startling, dreamlike"[17] stories about the lives of Vietnamese immigrants living in Louisiana, and said it was "remarkable not for its flaws, but for how beautifully it achieves its daring project of making the Vietnamese real."[18] The Pulitzer committee said that the stories "raise the literature of the Vietnam conflict to an original and highly personal new level."[19]

Butler also judged the annual Robert Olen Butler Prize, a short-fiction award founded and sponsored by Del Sol Press, with the most recent prize awarded in 2010.[20] He also judges The Southeast Review's short-short story contest.[21]

  • 2013: received the Fitzgerald Award for Achievement in American Literature award, given annually in Rockville, Maryland, the city where Fitzgerald, his wife, and his daughter are buried, as part of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival.

Marriages edit

On August 10, 1968, Butler married Carol Supplee. They divorced in January 1972.[22]

On July 1, 1972, Butler married poet Marylin Geller (now known professionally as Marylin Krepf).[23]

On July 21, 1987, Butler married Maureen Donlan. They divorced in March 1995.[22]

On April 23, 1995, at Tavern on the Green restaurant in New York City, Butler married the novelist and playwright Elizabeth Dewberry.[24] They ended their marriage in July 2007 (The Washington Post reported that they were officially divorced on July 19), according to an email Butler sent to his graduate students and fellow professors at Florida State University about Dewberry's decision to leave him for communications mogul Ted Turner.[25] A controversy arose over the highly personal revelations in Butler's email, which was leaked by one of its recipients and subsequently reported on by major international media outlets, such as The Washington Post, The New York Times, and National Public Radio.

On November 22, 2011, Butler married Kelly Lee Daniels, now known professionally as K. Iver, a trans non-binary poet. They divorced in April 2020.[citation needed]

On June 19, 2022, Butler married Clara Guzman Herrera.[26]

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

  • The Alleys of Eden (1981)
  • Sun Dogs (1982)
  • Countrymen of Bones (1983)
  • On Distant Ground (1985)
  • Wabash (1987)
  • The Deuce (1989)
  • They Whisper (1994)
  • The Deep Green Sea (1997)
  • Mr. Spaceman (2000)
  • Fair Warning (2002)
  • Hell (2009)[27]
  • A Small Hotel (2011)
  • The Hot Country (2012) ISBN 0-8021-2046-6
  • The Star of Istanbul (2013) ISBN 978-0-8021-2155-4
  • The Empire of Night (2014)
  • Perfume River: A Novel (2016)
  • Paris in the Dark (2018)
  • Late City (2021)

Short story collections edit

Non-fiction edit

Anthologies edit

Other publications edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Pulitzer Prizes".
  2. ^ "Robert Olen Butler Writings, 1980-2004". FSU Special Collections, Archives & Manuscripts.
  3. ^ Peter Applebome, "An Author Catapulted into the Foreground," The New York Times, April 20, 1993
  4. ^ It is now a publication of BNP Media.
  5. ^ Messud, Claire (June 9, 1993). "Voices of Vietnam". Guardian (London).
  6. ^ a b c Weich, Dave (March 2000). . Powells.com Interviews. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved August 1, 2007.
  7. ^ a b Broyard, Anatole (November 11, 1981). "THE ALLEYS OF EDEN; By Robert Olen Butler (review)". Books of the Times. The New York Times.
  8. ^ Reed, Ronald (November 14, 1982). "Now See What He's Done for an Encore". Ft. Worth Star-Telegram.
  9. ^ Murphy, Jessica (June 14, 2004). "Faraway Voices (interview)". The Atlantic Online.
  10. ^ Butler. "Mother in the Trenches". Harper's Magazine. February 2003. Retrieved August 4, 2007.
  11. ^ Freeman, John. Freeman, John (August 22, 2004). "Faces look out from postcards to inspire stories". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved August 4, 2007.
  12. ^ Merullo, Roland (August 22, 2004). "A Past's Captured Souls". The Boston Globe.
  13. ^ Anderson, Jeffrey M. (September 30, 2006). "Why I write: Robert Olen Butler". The Examiner.
  14. ^ Butler, Robert Olen. "A Short Short Theory".
  15. ^ a b Seaman, Donna (March 15, 2011). "Review". Booklist.
  16. ^ Freeman, John (August 22, 2004). "Faces look out from postcards to inspire stories". San Francisco Chronicle.
  17. ^ Applebome, Peter (April 20, 1993). "An Author Catapulted into the Foreground". The New York Times.
  18. ^ Packer, George (June 7, 1992). "From the Mekong to the Bayous". The New York Times.
  19. ^ "Winners of the 1993 Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism, Literature, and the Arts". The New York Times. April 14, 1993.
  20. ^ . Del Sol Press. Archived from the original on August 6, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2009.
  21. ^ "2013 Contests". The Southeaster Review.
  22. ^ a b Who's Who in America 2006
  23. ^ Jason, Philip K. (September 13, 2006). "Poets-in-law share rhyme and reason". Naples Sun Times.
  24. ^ Brady, Lois Smith (May 7, 1995). "Vows: Robert O. Butler, Elizabeth Dewberry". The New York Times.
  25. ^ "Elizabeth Dewberry Left Robert Olen Butler To Join Ted Turner's Collection". Gawker.com. July 31, 2007.
  26. ^ "Robert Olen Butler". ICSSE 2023 SINGAPORE. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
  27. ^ "Hell by Robert Olen Butler". Grove Press. Grove/Atlantic, Inc. 2009. Retrieved June 22, 2009.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

General
  • Official website
  • Faculty page at FSU
  • Robert Olen Butler Fiction Prize August 6, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  • Author page, UK publisher (No Exit Press)
  • Author page at Narrative Magazine
Work
  • Inside Creative Writing: Watch a Pulitzer Prize Winner Create an Original Story
  • Butler article for the U.S. Department of State website about his postcard-inspired fiction
  • Links to three stories published in Zoetrope: All-Story April 25, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  • Excerpt from "Mother in the Trenches"
  • Non-fiction article about Saigon, written for Condé Nast Traveler
  • Short Short Theory, an essay on the very short story form, at Narrative Magazine.
Interviews
  • Interview with Dave Weich of Powells.com July 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • Interview with Jessica Murphy of The Atlantic Monthly
  • 1 August 2007 interview with NPR regarding the breakup of his fourth marriage
  • Interview with Robert Olen Butler, Quiddity International Literary Journal and Public-Radio Program, September 2009 March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
Reviews
  • New York Times review of Had a Good Time: Stories From American Postcards
  • New York Times review of The Alleys of Eden
  • New York Times review of Sun Dogs
  • New York Times review of Countrymen of Bones

Archival collections

  • Robert Olen Butler Papers. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University.

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Robert Olen Butler born January 20 1945 is an American fiction writer His short story collection A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1993 1 Robert Olen ButlerButler at the 2016 Texas Book Festival Born 1945 01 20 January 20 1945 age 79 Granite City Illinois U S OccupationNovelist short fiction writerEducationNorthwestern University BS University of Iowa MFA Period1981 presentLiterary movementMagical realismNotable worksA Good Scent from a Strange Mountain Tabloid Dreams Contents 1 Early life 2 Literary career 3 Awards and honors 4 Marriages 5 Bibliography 5 1 Novels 5 2 Short story collections 5 3 Non fiction 5 4 Anthologies 5 5 Other publications 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editButler was born in Granite City Illinois to Robert Olen Butler Sr an actor and theater professor who became the chairman of the theater department of Saint Louis University and his wife the former Lucille Frances Hall an executive secretary 2 Butler attended Northwestern University as a theater major BS 1967 and switched to playwriting at the University of Iowa MA 1969 Butler served in Vietnam from 1969 to 1971 first as a counter intelligence special agent for the Army and later as a translator He rose to the rank of sergeant in the Army Military Intelligence Corps His experiences during that period have informed his writings and as a result in 1987 Butler received the Tu Do Chinh Kien Award from the Vietnam Veterans of America for outstanding contributions to American culture by a veteran My greatest pleasure in life was at 2 in the morning to wander out into the steamy back alleys of Saigon where nobody ever seemed to sleep and just walk the alleys and crouch in the doorways with the people Butler told The New York Times in 1993 The Vietnamese were the warmest most open and welcoming people I ve ever met and they just invited me into their homes and into their culture and into their lives 3 After working as a steel mill laborer a taxi driver and a substitute teacher in high schools in the years following his tour of duty in Vietnam Butler joined Fairchild Publications where he worked on the staffs of trade publications such as Electronic News From 1975 until 1985 he was the editor in chief of Fairchild s Energy User News now Energy amp Power Management 4 Literary career editRobert Olen Butler is the author of 12 novels and six short story collections including A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain which won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction In a review for the Guardian newspaper renowned author Claire Messud wrote The book has attracted such acclaim not simply because it is beautifully and powerfully written but because it convincingly pulls off an immense imaginative risk Butler has not entered the significant and ever growing canon of Vietnam related fiction he has long been a member he has changed its composition forever 5 Butler began writing novels on the Long Island Rail Road while working as a publicist for Fairchild Publications Every word of my first four published novels was written on a legal pad by hand on my lap on the Long Island Rail Road as I commuted back and forth from Sea Cliff to Manhattan Butler has said of his early writing 6 Butler s first novel was The Alleys of Eden which was published in 1981 by Horizon Press after being rejected by 21 publishers 6 Its protagonist is an American deserter who decides to stay in Vietnam as Butler s onetime writing professor Anatole Broyard wrote in The New York Times because with all its troubles Vietnam seems to him to retain more of its integrity its sense of self than the America he has left behind 7 Before the publication of The Alleys of Eden Butler had written by his estimation five ghastly novels about forty dreadful short stories and twelve truly awful full length plays all of which have never seen the light of day and never will 6 Butler has always been a controversial artist seemingly reinventing himself with each new novel or short story collection His shape shifting often polarizes reviewers as with his second novel Sun Dogs Horizon 1983 which The New York Times said had some powerful moments some engrossing scenes and deft touches but there is little momentum no satisfying pattern none of the magic of synergy 7 Conversely the Ft Worth Star Telegram called the book full of power and energy mov ing from the most feverish of prose to a flatness and sparseness that is reminiscent of the best of Chandler and Hammett And most importantly he has something to say Butler is an intelligent novelist who cares about his characters He is skillful enough to make the reader feel the same way It is not often that we get the chance to witness the birth of something this important 8 Butler s stories have appeared in such publications as The New Yorker Esquire Harper s The Atlantic Monthly GQ and Zoetrope All Story He has had stories in 12 editions of The Best American Short Stories New Stories From the South and numerous college literature textbooks Butler has also written screenplays for film and television most of them based on other writers material 9 Butler s short story collections Tabloid Dreams 1996 and Had a Good Time 2004 take their inspiration from popular culture The stories in Tabloid Dreams were spun from the titles of outlandish articles in supermarket tabloids Had a Good Time builds its narratives around the images on vintage American picture postcards which Butler has collected for more than a decade One example is the tale Mother in the Trenches first published in Harper s in February 2003 10 It traces the journey of Mrs Jack Gaines a prosperous matron from her comfortable home to the battlefields of World War I France in order to convince her soldier son to come home the story s basis is a period postcard that depicts a stout middle aged woman wearing dark clothes and a cloche hat Again the critical response varied dramatically The San Francisco Chronicle said that the stories feel like a literary parlor game 11 The Boston Globe called them full of crisp writing marvelous imagining the discussion of large existential questions that are as central to life now as they were a hundred years ago 12 Severance Butler s 2006 collection of 240 word short stories about the post beheading thoughts of decapitated people from Nicole Brown Simpson to Louis XVI to Butler himself was the basis of Severance a one act play by David Jette It was produced in 2007 at McCadden Place Theatre in Los Angeles At the time Butler described Severance as his best and most ambitious book 13 This was the first of an extended venture into defining and exploring the short short story form His companion collection Intercourse comprising 100 very short stories revealed the inner monologues of couples often famous engaged in sexual intercourse Weegee Stories presenting the inner monologues of the subjects of 60 iconic photographs by Arthur Weegee Fellig continued his interest in the form He also published a theory of the short short story in Narrative Magazine 14 As further evidence of his predilection for self reinvention in 2009 Butler published Hell a roaring satire 15 of a novel set entirely in the underworld Donna Seaman of Booklist the American Library Association s magazine called his 2011 novel A Small Hotel a sexy novel of psychological suspense adding Butler executes a plot twist of profound proportions in this gorgeously controlled unnerving and beautifully revealing tale of the consequences of emotional withholding 15 In still another act of reinvention Butler published his first literary historical espionage thriller The Hot Country with Otto Penzler s Mysterious Press in the fall of 2012 In 2001 Butler wrote in real time a complete short story This is Earl Sandt from first inspiration to final story in a webcast of 17 two hour sessions As he said of the broadcasts What we re trying to do here is reproduce for you what is normally hidden behind the veil of private life 16 The webcasts under the title Inside Creative Writing have become a popular download on iTunes Butler taught creative writing from 1985 to 2000 at McNeese State University in Lake Charles Louisiana with his colleague John Wood to whom he dedicated A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain He then joined the faculty of Florida State University as a Francis Eppes Distinguished Professor holding the Michael Shaara Chair in Creative Writing Awards and honors editButler is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in fiction and a National Endowment for the Arts grant and was a finalist for the PEN Faulkner Award In 2001 he won a National Magazine Award for Fair Warning a short story published in the journal Zoetrope All Story and four years later he won another National Magazine Award for The One in White a short story published in The Atlantic Monthly In 1993 his first story collection A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction The New York Times praised the book s startling dreamlike 17 stories about the lives of Vietnamese immigrants living in Louisiana and said it was remarkable not for its flaws but for how beautifully it achieves its daring project of making the Vietnamese real 18 The Pulitzer committee said that the stories raise the literature of the Vietnam conflict to an original and highly personal new level 19 Butler also judged the annual Robert Olen Butler Prize a short fiction award founded and sponsored by Del Sol Press with the most recent prize awarded in 2010 20 He also judges The Southeast Review s short short story contest 21 2013 received the Fitzgerald Award for Achievement in American Literature award given annually in Rockville Maryland the city where Fitzgerald his wife and his daughter are buried as part of the F Scott Fitzgerald Literary Festival Marriages editOn August 10 1968 Butler married Carol Supplee They divorced in January 1972 22 On July 1 1972 Butler married poet Marylin Geller now known professionally as Marylin Krepf 23 On July 21 1987 Butler married Maureen Donlan They divorced in March 1995 22 On April 23 1995 at Tavern on the Green restaurant in New York City Butler married the novelist and playwright Elizabeth Dewberry 24 They ended their marriage in July 2007 The Washington Post reported that they were officially divorced on July 19 according to an email Butler sent to his graduate students and fellow professors at Florida State University about Dewberry s decision to leave him for communications mogul Ted Turner 25 A controversy arose over the highly personal revelations in Butler s email which was leaked by one of its recipients and subsequently reported on by major international media outlets such as The Washington Post The New York Times and National Public Radio On November 22 2011 Butler married Kelly Lee Daniels now known professionally as K Iver a trans non binary poet They divorced in April 2020 citation needed On June 19 2022 Butler married Clara Guzman Herrera 26 Bibliography editNovels edit The Alleys of Eden 1981 Sun Dogs 1982 Countrymen of Bones 1983 On Distant Ground 1985 Wabash 1987 The Deuce 1989 They Whisper 1994 The Deep Green Sea 1997 Mr Spaceman 2000 Fair Warning 2002 Hell 2009 27 A Small Hotel 2011 The Hot Country 2012 ISBN 0 8021 2046 6 The Star of Istanbul 2013 ISBN 978 0 8021 2155 4 The Empire of Night 2014 Perfume River A Novel 2016 Paris in the Dark 2018 Late City 2021 Short story collections edit A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain 1992 Tabloid Dreams 1996 Had a Good Time Stories from American Postcards 2004 Severance 2006 Intercourse 2008 Weegee Stories 2010 Non fiction edit From Where You Dream The Process of Writing Fiction 2005 Anthologies edit The Best American Short Stories 1991 1991 The Best American Short Stories 1992 1992 The Best American Short Stories 1994 1994 Other publications edit Introduction to Vietnam War Literature A Catalogue 1990 The Robert Olen Butler Prize Stories 2004 2005 ISBN 0 9748229 5 7 The Robert Olen Butler Prize Stories 2005 2006 ISBN 0 9748229 8 1 The Robert Olen Butler Prize Stories 2007 2007 ISBN 978 0 979150 16 6 The Robert Olen Butler Prize Stories 2008 2008 ISBN 978 1 934832 06 6 The Robert Olen Butler Prize Stories 2009 2011 ISBN 978 1 934832 11 0See also editBest American Short Stories 1991 1991 References edit The Pulitzer Prizes Robert Olen Butler Writings 1980 2004 FSU Special Collections Archives amp Manuscripts Peter Applebome An Author Catapulted into the Foreground The New York Times April 20 1993 It is now a publication of BNP Media Messud Claire June 9 1993 Voices of Vietnam Guardian London a b c Weich Dave March 2000 Robert Olen Butler Plays with Voices Powells com Interviews Archived from the original on July 15 2011 Retrieved August 1 2007 a b Broyard Anatole November 11 1981 THE ALLEYS OF EDEN By Robert Olen Butler review Books of the Times The New York Times Reed Ronald November 14 1982 Now See What He s Done for an Encore Ft Worth Star Telegram Murphy Jessica June 14 2004 Faraway Voices interview The Atlantic Online Butler Mother in the Trenches Harper s Magazine February 2003 Retrieved August 4 2007 Freeman John Freeman John August 22 2004 Faces look out from postcards to inspire stories The San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved August 4 2007 Merullo Roland August 22 2004 A Past s Captured Souls The Boston Globe Anderson Jeffrey M September 30 2006 Why I write Robert Olen Butler The Examiner Butler Robert Olen A Short Short Theory a b Seaman Donna March 15 2011 Review Booklist Freeman John August 22 2004 Faces look out from postcards to inspire stories San Francisco Chronicle Applebome Peter April 20 1993 An Author Catapulted into the Foreground The New York Times Packer George June 7 1992 From the Mekong to the Bayous The New York Times Winners of the 1993 Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism Literature and the Arts The New York Times April 14 1993 The Robert Olen Butler Short Fiction Prize Del Sol Press Archived from the original on August 6 2017 Retrieved June 22 2009 2013 Contests The Southeaster Review a b Who s Who in America 2006 Jason Philip K September 13 2006 Poets in law share rhyme and reason Naples Sun Times Brady Lois Smith May 7 1995 Vows Robert O Butler Elizabeth Dewberry The New York Times Elizabeth Dewberry Left Robert Olen Butler To Join Ted Turner s Collection Gawker com July 31 2007 Robert Olen Butler ICSSE 2023 SINGAPORE Retrieved April 10 2023 Hell by Robert Olen Butler Grove Press Grove Atlantic Inc 2009 Retrieved June 22 2009 permanent dead link External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Olen Butler General Official website Faculty page at FSU Robert Olen Butler Fiction Prize Archived August 6 2017 at the Wayback Machine Author page UK publisher No Exit Press Author page at Narrative Magazine Work Inside Creative Writing Watch a Pulitzer Prize Winner Create an Original Story Butler article for the U S Department of State website about his postcard inspired fiction Links to three stories published in Zoetrope All Story Archived April 25 2006 at the Wayback Machine Excerpt from Mother in the Trenches Non fiction article about Saigon written for Conde Nast Traveler Short Short Theory an essay on the very short story form at Narrative Magazine Interviews Interview with Dave Weich of Powells com Archived July 15 2011 at the Wayback Machine Interview with Jessica Murphy of The Atlantic Monthly 1 August 2007 interview with NPR regarding the breakup of his fourth marriage Interview with Robert Olen Butler Quiddity International Literary Journal and Public Radio Program September 2009 Archived March 4 2016 at the Wayback Machine Reviews New York Times review of Had a Good Time Stories From American Postcards New York Times review of The Alleys of Eden New York Times review of Sun Dogs New York Times review of Countrymen of Bones Archival collections Robert Olen Butler Papers Yale Collection of American Literature Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Yale University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Olen Butler amp oldid 1217726818, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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