Robert Bausch
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Robert Bausch is the author of six novels and one collection of short stories. He is currently a Professor of English at Northern Virginia Community College, and he has taught at the University of Virginia, The American University, Johns Hopkins University, and George Mason University. His fourth novel, A Hole in the Earth, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and a Washington Post Favorite Book of the Year. He has been awarded the Fellowship of Southern Writer's award for fiction for his fifth novel, The Gypsy Man. His most recent novel, Out of Season, was published in the fall of 2005. He is the twin brother of author Richard Bausch.
[edit] Body of Work
On The Way Home, 1982
The Lives of Riley Chance, 1984
Almighty Me!, 1991
The White Rooster and other stories, 1995
A Hole in the Earth, 2000
The Gypsy Man, 2002
Out of Season, 2005