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  1. Paul Frederick Kluge (born 1942 in New Jersey) is an American novelist living in Gambier, Ohio. Kluge was raised in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. He graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier in 1964 and teaches creative writing there now. He served in the Peace Corps from 1967 to 1969 in Micronesia.

  2. It’s my character, my fate. Films are my wild card. I don’t travel to Hollywood and, since moving to rural Ohio, haven’t seen more than twenty films a year. And nothing that I have seen has changed the two films I’d take with me to a desert island: The Wild Bunch and The Blue Angel.

  3. Apr 11, 2021 · I spoke with author P.F. Kluge over the phone while he sat on his porch at Kenyon College enjoying Ohio’s first day of Spring weather. Kluge is the author of several novels, including: Eddie and the Cruisers, The Day that I Die, Final Exam, and Biggest Elvis.

  4. P. F. Kluge. Region: New York, NY. MacDowell Fellowships: 1978, 1981. More: www.pfkluge.com. Paul Frederick Kluge is an American novelist living in Gambier, OH. He was born and raised in New Jersey and attended Kenyon College, where he now teaches creative writing.

  5. Paul Frederick Kluge (born 1942 in New Jersey) is an American novelist living in Gambier, Ohio. Quick Facts Born, Pen name ... Close. Kluge was raised in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. He graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier in 1964 and teaches creative writing there now. He served in the Peace Corps from 1967 to 1969 in Micronesia.

  6. Sep 9, 2010 · The book’s sense of place is authentic. Kluge writes about “13 Bumps,” (Johnston Road in Watchung), which climbs the mountain above Route 22 and has been a teenage makeout place for generations, from Model As to Mitsubishis. And Snuffy’s in Scotch Plains, gone from “roadhouse to Parthenon.”

  7. “Keepers is a collection of nonfiction — personal essays, travel writing, thoughts on contemporary education — by Paul Frederick Kluge. P.F. Kluge is an American novelist living in Gambier, Ohio. He grew up in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey and graduated from Kenyon College in 1964, and has taught creative writing at Kenyon since 1992.

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