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The Late Man

THE LATE MAN (modern parables)
Sono Nis Press, Vancouver, 1972.

Andreas Schroeder emerges as a writer whose craftsmanship and integrity lift his surrealism and lyricism up from the morass described by Bergman. The Herald Magazine.

Schroeder has plotted a line just south of surrealism and just north of fantasy and followed it faithfully.  The Vancouver Province.

Schroeder is a man of many parts: poet, fictioneer, dramatist, filmmaker, broadcaster, and columnist. His avant-garde works of poetry have been widely acclaimed by critics and readers throughout the English-speaking world. In The Late Man he presents his first collection of short fictions – a volume on a par of excellence and brilliance with his previous publications. In this book, Schroeder creates a fascinating universe of ambiguity and myth. The Dalhousie Review.

 

PRIZES & AWARDS:

  •  Woodward Memorial Prize for Short Prose, 1969.
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