Gordon Weaver
Biography
Gordon Weaver was born in 1937 in Moline, Illinois. He joined the army when he was seventeen and served in Germany. After the army, he took a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin in English, an M.A. from the University of Illinois and a Ph.D. from the University of Denver. He has taught at various colleges, including the University of Southern Mississippi where he founded the Mississippi Review. He has published stories, poetry and novels.
Other links
Gordon Weaver
Feeding The Bulldog: Turning A Buck In The Real World (article by Weaver)
Interview
Bibliography
1968 Count a Lonely Cadence (novel)
1972 The Entombed Man of Thule (stories)
1975 Such Waltzing Was Not Easy (stories)
1975 Give Him a Stone (novel)
1980 Getting Serious (stories)
1980 Circling Byzantium (novel)
1985 Morality Play (stories)
1986 A World Quite Round (stories)
1988 The Eight Corners of the World (novel)
1991 Men Who Would Be Good (stories)
1994 The Way we Know in Dreams (stories)
1997 Four Decades: New and Selected Stories (stories)
1998 Small Defeats (poetry)
2000 Long Odds (stories)
2004 Last Stands (stories)
2006 Conan Doyle and the Parson’s Son : the George Edalji Case