Busch, Frederick

Busch, Frederick( 1941– ),
a professor of English at Colgate (1966– ), is best known for his fiction. It includes the novels I Wanted a Year Without Fall (1971), about two young men who flee to encounter unusual experiences together; Manual Labor (1974), about a young married couple disintegrated by the loss of their children; Domestic Particulars (1976), short views of a small city family; The Mutual Friend (1978), a fictive consideration of Charles Dickens; Rounds (1980), containing exotic views of parents and children; Take This Man (1982), flash views of nearly 40 years of a special family; Invisible Mending (1984), a tale of a Jewish family experience; Sometimes I Live in the Country (1986), dealing with the difficult life of a teen-age boy; Harry and Catherine (1990), about the romance of two middle-aged people; Closing Arguments (1991), about a Vietnam veteran, now...

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