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Kroetsch, Robert. But We Are Exiles: A Novel. Toronto: Macmillan, 1965.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Words of My Roaring. Toronto: Macmillan, 1966.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Tourist from Toronto." Alphabet 13 (1967). 110-11.
Kroetsch, Robert. Alberta. Toronto: Macmillan, 1968.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Mile Zero." Alphabet 17 (1969). 54-6.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Studhorse Man. Toronto: Macmillan, 1969.
Kroetsch, Robert. Introduction. Creation Ed. Kroetsch. Toronto: New Press, 1970. npp.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Election Fever," "Say Ah," "That Yellow Prairie Sky," "The Man in the Winter Catalogue," "The Stone Hammer Poems." Creation Ed. Kroetsch. Toronto: New Press, 1970. 3-52.
Kroetsch, Robert. "A Conversation with Margaret Laurence." Creation Ed.Kroetsch. Toronto: New Press, 1970. 53-63.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Canadian Writer and the American Tradition." English Quarterly 4.2 (1971): 45-9.
Kroetsch, Robert. Gone Indian. Toronto: New Press, 1973.
Kroetsch, Robert. "A Canadian Issue." Boundary 2 3.1 (1974): 1-2.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Unhiding the Hidden: Recent Canadian Fiction." Journal of Canadian Fiction 3.3 (1974): 43-5.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Kingdom of the Male Virgin." NeWest Review 1.4 (1975): 1.
Kroetsch, Robert. Badlands Toronto: new, 1975.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Ledger. London, Ont.: Applegarth Follies, 1975.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Stone Hammer Poems: 1960-1975. Lantzville, B.C.: Oolichan, 1975.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Waiting for Riel." NeWest Review 1.9 (1976): 3.
Kroetsch, Robert. "voice/ in prose: effing the ineffable." Freelance 8.2 (1976): 35-6.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Plains of My Youth." Weekend Magazine Jul. 1977: 10-1.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Canada is a Poem." Divided We Stand. Ed. Gary Geddes. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates, 1977. 13-6.
Kroetsch, Robert. "One for the Road." Introduction to Glen Sorestad's Prairie Pub Poems. Freelance 8.3 (1977): 11-12.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Projected Visit," "Idea for a Poem," "Elegy for Wong Toy," "Old Man Stories (#9)," "Spring Harvest." Salt 16 (1977): 5-8.
Kroetsch, Robert. Seed Catalogue. Winnipeg: Turnstone, 1977.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Taking the Risk." "Beginnings 11." Salt 16 (1977). 2-5.
Kroetsch, Robert. Excerpt from "What the Crow Said." NeWest Review 4.2. (1978): 7-8, 15.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Fear of Women in Praire Fiction; And Erotics of Space‹excerpts from a paper given at 'Crossing Frontiers,' Banff, Alta." Freelance [1978?]. 31-4.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Fear of Women in Prairie Fiction: Erotics of Space." The Canadian Forum 58.685. (1978): 22-7.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Mirror, mirror show us all." Rev. of Rudy Wiebe's The Scorched-Wood People. Books in Canada 7.1 (1978): 14.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Disappearing Father and Harrison's Born Again and Again West." Essays on Canadian Writing 11. (1978): 7-9.
Kroetsch, Robert. What the Crow Said. Don Mills, Ont.: General, 1978.
Kroetsch, Robert & E.R. "American Mistress." Island 5&6 (1978-9): 71-9.
Kroetsch, Robert. "This is a Love Poem (stanzas N-Z)." Descant 9.3-10.1. (1978-9): 19-25.
Kroetsch, Robert. Seed Catalogue. The Long Poem Anthology. Ed. Michael Ondaatje. Toronto: Coach House, 1979. 19-44.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Statements by the Poets. Robert Kroetsch: Seed Catalogue." The Long Poem Anthology. Ed. Michael Ondaatje. Toronto: Coach House, 1979. 311-3.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Stone Hammer Poem." The Alberta Diamond Jubilee Anthology: A Collection from Alberta's Best Writers. Ed. John W. Chalmers. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1979. 110-4.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Sad Phoenician. Toronto: Coach House, 1979.
Kroetsch, Robert. Introduction. Sundogs: Stories from Saskatchewan. Ed.Kroetsch. Moose Jaw: Coteau, 1980. i-iv.
Kroetsch, Robert Note in "Blaise of Glory." Books in Canada 9.4. (1980): 3-4
Kroetsch, Robert. "Collected Poems." Island 7. (1980): 33-4.
Kroetsch, Robert. Sketches of a Lemon. Toronto: League of Canadian Poets, 1980.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Crow Journals. Edmonton: NeWest, 1980.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Three Poems: 'Calgary Valentine,' 'Calgary Lover,' 'Don Thompson Setting a Bird Free in the Marketplace'." Writing 2 (1980-1): 39-40.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Contemporary Standards in the Canadian Novel." Essays on Canadian Writing 20 (1980-1): 7-18.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Beyond Nationalism: A Prologue." Mosaic 14.2 (1981): v-xi.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Winnipeg Zoo" and "Collected Poem." Draft: an anthology of prairie poetry. Ed. Dennis Cooley. Downsview and Winnipeg: ECW and Turnstone, 1981. 88-92. Kroetsch, Robert. Field Notes 1-8: A Continuing Poem. The Collected Poetry of Robert Kroetsch. Don Mills, Ont.: General, 1981.
Kroetsch, Robert. "For Play and Entrance: The Contemporary Canadian Long Poem." "Prologue for the End of an Essay." Dandelion 8.1 (1981): 61-85. Original version presented at The Modern Languages Association in Houston, December 29, 1980. Rpt. as "For Play and Entrance: the Contemporary Canadian Long Poem." Open Letter 5.4 (1983): 91-110. Rpt. Sagetrieb 7.1 (1988): 79-97. Rpt. "For Play and Entrance: The Contemporary Canadian Long Poem." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 117-134.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Identification Question." The Maple Laugh Forever: An Anthology of Comic Canadian Poetry. Eds. Douglas Barbour and Stephen Scobie. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1981. 125.
Kroetsch, Robert. "No match for the Devil." Rev of Karen Lawrence, The Inanna Poems. Miriam Mandel, Where Have You Been, and J.O. Thompson, Echo and Montana. Books in Canada 10.5 (1981): 34.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Criminal Intensities of Love as Paradise. Lantzville, B.C.: Oolichan, 1981.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Silent Poet at Intermission." The Maple Laugh Forever: An Anthology of Comic Canadian Poetry. Eds. Douglas Barbour and Stephen Scobie. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1981. 75.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Silent Poet at Intermission." The Maple Laugh Forever: An Anthology of Canadian Poetry. Eds. Douglas Barbour and Stephen Scobie. Edmonton: Hurtig, 1981. 75
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Voice of the Land is Heard in our Turtle." The Commonwealth in Canada Proceedings. "University of Winnipeg October 1-4, 1981." Ed. Uma Parameswaran. n.p.: CACLALS, n.d. 29-30.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Chateau (A Landing) Frontenac." Broadside. Winnipeg: Manitoba Writers' Guild, [1982].
Kroetsch, Robert. "From magpies to booby coots." Rev of Mary Howes, Lying in Bed; bp Nichol, Extreme Positions; Stephen Scobie, A Grand Memory for Forgetting; and John Whyte, Gallimaufry. Books in Canada 11.1 (1982): 9-10.
Kroetsch, Robert, Tamara J. Palmer, and Beverly J. Rasporich, "Introduction / Ethnicity and Canadian Literature." Canadian Ethnic Studies 24.1 (1982). Special Issue: Ethnicity and Canadian Literature. iii-vii.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Postcards from China." Chinada: Memoirs of the Gang of Seven. Ed. Gary Geddes. Montréal: Qauadrant, 1982. 21-31.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Words/works." Books in Canada 11.10. (1982): 5-6.
Kroetsch, Robert. Letters to Salonika. Toronto: Grand Union, 1983.
Kroetsch, Robert. Robert Kroetsch: Essays. Eds. Frank Davey and bp nichol. Open Letter 5.4. (1983).
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Canadian Writer and the American Literary Tradition." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 11-5.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Unhiding the Hidden: Recent Canadian Fiction." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 17-21. First pub Journal of Canadian Fiction 3.3 (1974): 43-5.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Syllogism of Desire," Seed Catalogue No. 3," "Identification Question," "How I Joined the Seal Herd," "Getting Up to Find an Aspirin," "There is a World," "Sketches of a Lemon." The Contemporary Canadian Poem Anthology, Vol. 3. Ed. George Bowering. Toronto: Coach House, 1983. 162-76.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Effing the Ineffable." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 23-4.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Moment of the Discovery of America Continues." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 25-31.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Canada is a Poem." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 33-5.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Contemporary Standards in the Canadian Novel." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 37-46. First pub Essays on Canadian Writing 20 (1980-1): 7-18. Rpt Taking Stock: The Calgary Conference on the Canadian Novel. Ed. Charles Steele. Downsview, Ont.: ECW, 1982. 9-33.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Fear of Women in Prairie Fiction: An Erotics of Space." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 47-55.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Exploding Porcupine: Violence of Form in English-Candian Fiction." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 57-64.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Taking the Risk." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 65-7.
Kroetsch, Robert. "On Being an Alberta Writer." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 69-80.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Continuing Poem." Open Letter 5.4. (1983): 81-2.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Beyond Nationalism: A Prologue." Open Letter 5.4 (1983): 83-9.
Kroetsch, Robert. "For Play and Entrance: the Contemporary Canadian Long Poem." Open Letter 5.4 (1983): 91-110. Based on "For Play and Entrance: The Canadian Contemporary Long Poem." Paper given at the MLA conference in Houston, December 1980. First pub Dandelion 8.1 (1981): 61-85. Rpt. Sagetrieb 7.1 (1988): 79-97. Rpt. "For Play and Entrance: The Contemporary Canadian Long Poem." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 117-134.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Carnival and Violence: A Meditation." Open Letter 5.4 (1983): 111-22.
Kroetsch, Robert. Alibi. Toronto: General, 1983.
Kroetsch, Robert. "from 'Excerpts from the Real World'." NeWest Review 10.10 (1985): 4.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Excerpts from the Real World." Border Crossings 4.4 (1985): 50.
Kroetsch, Robert. Advice to My Friends: A Continuing Poem. Don Mills, Ont.: Stoddart, 1985.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Disunity as Unity: A Canadian Strategy." Canadian Story and History 1885-1985. Eds. Colin Nicholson and Peter Easingwood. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Univer. Centre of Canadian Studies [1985]: 1-11.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Grammar of Silence: Narrative Pattern in Ethnic Writing." Canadian Literature 106 (1985): 65-74.
Kroetsch, Robert and Reingard M. Nischik, eds. Gaining Ground: European Critics on Canadian Literature. Edmonton: NeWest, 1985.
Kroetsch, Robert. "from 'Excerpts from the Real World'" Rubicon 7 (1986): 30-2.
Kroetsch, Robert. "from 'Excerpts from the Real World."NeWest ReView 12.1. (Sept 1986): 7.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Les Brandt." Prairie Fire 7.1 (1986): 33.
Kroetsch, Robert. Seed Catalogue (with "Spending the Morning on the Beach"). Winnipeg: Turnstone, 1986.
Kroetsch, Robert. Excerpts from the Real World. Lantzville, B.C.: Oolichan, 1986.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Canadian Writing: No Name is My Name." The Forty-Ninth and Other Parallels: Contemporary Canadian Perspectives. Ed. David Staines. Amherst, Mass.: U of Massachusetts, 1986. 116-28.
Kroetsch, Robert. "the half-imagined land." Brick 26 (1986): 40-3.
Kroetsch, Robert. "A Conversation with Margaret Laurence." Trace: Prairie Writers on Writing. Ed. Birk Sproxton. Winnipeg: Turnstone Press, 1986, 1988.
Kroetsch, Robert. "from The Upstate New York Journals." Border Crossings 6.3 (1987): 41-47.
Kroetsch, Robert. Liebhaber's Wood Type. Toronto: imprimerie dromadaire, 1987.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Writer Writing, Ongoing Verb." George Bowering and Robert Kroetsch in conversation. Future Indicative. Ed. Betty A. Schellenberg. Ottawa: U of Ottawa, 1987. 5-24.
Kroetsch, Robert. "On Being an Alberta Writer." A Passion for Identity: An Introduction to Canadian Studies. Eds. Eli Mandel and David Taras. Toronto: Methuen, 1987. 338-41.
Kroetsch, Robert. "For Play and Entrance: The Contemporary Canadian Long Poem." Sagetrieb 7.1 (1988): 79-97.
Kroetsch, Robert. Completed Field Notes: The Long Poems of Robert Kroetsch. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1989.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989.
Kroetsch, Robert."The Moment of the Discovery of America Continues." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 1- 20.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Disunity as Unity: A Canadian Strategy." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 21-33.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Reciting the Emptiness." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 34-40.
Kroetsch, Robert. "No Name is My Name." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 41-52.
Kroetsch, Robert. The Canadian Writer and the American Literary Tradition." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 53-57.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Unhiding the Hidden." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 58-63.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Fear of Women in Prairie Fiction: An Erotics of Space." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 73-83.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Grammar of Silence." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 84-94.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Carnival and Violence: A Meditation." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 95-107.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Exploding Porcupine." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 108-116.
Kroetsch, Robert. "For Play and Entrance: The Contemporary Canadian Long Poem." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 117-134.
Kroetsch, Robert."Towards an Essay: My Upstate New York Journals." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 135-150.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Learning the Hero from Northrop Frye." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 151-162. [The table of contents list the essay as "Learning a Hero from Northrop Frye.]
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hear Us O Lord and the Orpheus Occasion." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 163-178.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Veil of Knowing." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 179-194.
Kroetsch, Robert. "My Book is Bigger than Yours." The Lovely Treachery of Words: Essays Selected and New. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989. 195-202.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Why I went up north and what I found when I got there." Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für Kanada-Studien 16. (1989): 39-50.
Kroetsch, Robert. Seed Catalogue. a/long prairie lines. Ed. Daniel Lenoski. Winnipeg: Turnstone, 1989.109-127.
Kroetsch, Robert. "I Wanted to Write a Manifesto." Multiple Voices: Recent Canadian Fiction. Ed. Jeanne Delbaere. Australia / Denmark / U.K.: Dangeroo Press, 1990.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Reading Across the Border." Studies on Canadian Literature: Introductory and Critical Essays. Ed. Arnold E. Davidson. New York: MLA, 1990. 338-43.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Delphi: Commentary." The New Long Poem Anthology. Ed. Sharon Thesen. Toronto: Coach House, 1991. 161-81.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Poem for My Dead Sister." West Coast Line 5 (1991): 105-12.
Kroetsch, Robert. "[Statement]." The New Long Poem Anthology. Ed. Sharon Thesen. Toronto: Coach House, 1991. 336.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Cow in the Quicksand and How I(t) Got Out: Responding to Stegner's Wolf Willow." Border Crossings 10.1 (Jan 1991): 56-62. Rpt. in Beyond Borders: An Anthology of New Writing from Manitoba, Minnesota, Saskatchewan, and the Dakotas. Eds. Mark Vinz and Dave Williamson. New Rivers Press: Minneapolis and Turnstone: Winnipeg, 1992. 129-143. Rpt. "The Cow in the Quicksand and How I(t) Got Out: Responding to Stegner's Wolf Willow." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 65-86.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Dancing with the Time Machine, or, Where Are You From?" The Road Home: New Stories from Alberta Writers. Ed. Fred Stenson. Edmonton: Reidmore, 1992. 297-301.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hear us O Lord and the Orpheus Occasion."
Swinging the Maelstrom: New Perspectives on Malcolm Lowry. Ed. Sherrill Grace. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's, 1992. 249-63.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Mandel's Unwritten Text: Paradoxes of Archaeological Remains." The Politics of Art: Eli Mandel's Poetry and Criticism. Cross / Cultures 8 Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English. Eds. Ed Jewinski and Andrew Stubbs. Amsterdam, Holland and Atlanta, Georgia: Rodopi, 1992. 121-3.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Poetics of Rita Kleinhart: Hornbook #99." West Coast Line 10 (1993): 34-9.
Kroetsch, Robert. Foreword. Reverberations: Explorations in the Canadian Short Story. By Simone Vauthier. Concord, Ont.: Anansi, 1993. ix-xiii.
Kroetsch, Robert. Revisions of Letters Already Sent. Calgary: disOrientation, [1993].
Kroetsch, Robert. Alberta. Afterword by Rudy Wiebe. Photo Essay by Harry Savage. Alberta. Edmonton: NeWest, 1993.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Taking Apart My Father's Watch: The Case for Canadian Writing." O Cânone Nos Estudos Anglo-Americanos. Ed. Isabel Caldeira. Coimbra: Livraria Minerva, 1994. 67-73.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Fifty Years after D-Day: Remembering a Scrapbook I Cannot Find." Unpublished talk given at the University of Manitoba. Sept 16, 1994. 20pp.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Regionalism, Postmodernism, and Robert Kroetsch: An Introduction." Great Plains Quarterly 14.3 (1994): 163-5.
Kroetsch, Robert. Rev. of Aberhart: Outpourings and Replies. Great Plains Quarterly 14.3 (1994): 218.
Kroetsch, Robert. A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Why I Went Up North and What He Found When He Got There." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 13-40.
Kroetsch, Robert. "I Wanted to Write a Manifesto." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 41-64.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Cow in the Quicksand and How I(t) Got Out: Responding to Stegner's Wolf Willow." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 65-86.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Playing Dead in Rudy Wibe's Playing Dead: A Reader's Marginalia." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 87-109.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Lonesome Writer Diptych." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 110-19.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Family Reunion Cowboy Poem" A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 120-26.
Kroetsch, Robert. "D-Day and After: Remembering a Scrapbook I Cannot Find." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 127-47.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Sitting Down to Write: Margaret Laurence and the Discourse of Morning." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 148-56.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Poem for My Dead Sister." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 157-70.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The Poetics of Rita Kleinhart." A Likely Story: the writing life. Red Deer: Red Deer College, 1995. 171-216.
Kroetsch, Robert. "from The Poetics of Rita Kleinhart." Prairie Fire. 17.2 (1996). 28-31.
Kroetsch, Robert. "birthday: June 26, 1983." Museletters. Ed. Ted Plantos. Toronto: League of Canadian Poets. 1996. 63-4.
Kroetsch, Robert. "On Being Influenced." Museletters. Ed. Ted Plantos. Toronto: League of Canadian Poets. 1996. 16-7.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook #25." Alberta Views. 1.4 (1998): 13.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Poet tree sonnet." Prairie Fire. 19.1 (1998): 97.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook #26." Alberta Views. 1.4 (1998): 13.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook #27." Alberta Views. 1.4 (1998): 13.
Kroetsch, Robert. The new world and finding it. Salt Spring Island, B.C. : (m)Öthêr Tøñgué Press, 1999.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Winnipeg is a kind of a muse." Prairie Fire. (Summer 1999): 215
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook A." Canadian Literature. (Summer/Fall 1999): 12
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook H." Canadian Literature. (Summer/Fall 1999): 15
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook F." Canadian Literature. (Summer/Fall 1999): 15
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook E." Canadian Literature. (Summer/Fall 1999): 14
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook D." Canadian Literature. (Summer/Fall 1999): 14
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook C." Canadian Literature. (Summer/Fall 1999): 13.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook B." Canadian Literature. (Summer/Fall 1999): 13.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook A." Canadian Literature. (Summer 1999): 12.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook C." Canadian Literature. (Summer 1999): 13.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook B." Canadian Literature. (Summer 1999): 13.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook G" Canadian Literature. (Summer 1999): 15.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook H." Canadian Literature. (Summer 1999): 15.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook F." Canadian Literature. (Summer 1999): 15.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook E." Canadian Literature. (Summer 1999) 14.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook D." Canadian Literature. (Summer 1999): 14.
Kroetsch, Robert. Completed field notes : the long poems of Robert Kroetsch. Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, 2000.
Kroetsch, Robert. The words of my roaring. Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, 2000.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The mound hornbook." Border Crossings. May 2000: 40.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The melancholia hornbook." Border Crossings. May 2000: 39.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The inspiration hornbook." Border Crossings. May 2000: 38.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The hollow hornbook." Border Crossings.May 2000: 41.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The caution hornbook." Border Crossings. May 2000: 38.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook fragment A: or, the flat world hornbook." Border Crossings.May 2000: 41.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook #16 or 76." Border Crossings. May 2000: 40.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook #69." Border Crossings May 2000: 40.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook #73." Border Crossings. May 2000: 40.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook #1 [revised]." Border Crossings. May 2000: 40.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook for a young poet." Border Crossings. May 2000: 38.
Kroetsch, Robert. The hornbooks of Rita K. Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, 2001.
Kroetsch, Robert. "The poet Arnason as poet." Prairie Fire. 22.1 (2001): 24.
Kroetsch, Robert. “Abecedaire pour un jeune poete.” Ellipse. 66 (2001): 61.
Kroetsch, Robert. “Hornbook for a young poet.” Ellipse. 66 (2001): 60.
Kroetsch, Robert. A Likely Story: the writing life. Montreal: Jun 2002. pg. Suppl.
Kroetsch, Robert. “Seed Catalogue.” Canadian Issues. (2002): Suppl.
Kroetsch, Robert. "Hornbook #91." Alberta Views. Jan/Feb 2002: 8.
Kroetsch, Robert. “January, date uncertain.” Matrix. (Winter 2003): 15.
Kroetsch, Robert. “Chinook arch: self-portrait, a sketch, revised.” Matrix. (Winter 2003): 14.
Kroetsch, Robert. “Are we there yet?” Matrix. (Winter 2003): 14.
Kroetsch, Robert. The snowbird poems. Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, 2004.
Kroetsch, Robert. The studhorse man. Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, 2004.
Kroetsch, Robert. “That night snowbird has a dream.” Literary Review of Canada. (Dec 2004): 19.
Kroetsch, Robert. “Listening into words: ‘Again only is it in the thing itself’ [Alley Alley Home Free conference]. Open Letter.(Spring 2004): 43.
Kroetsch, Robert. “Postcards.” Geist. (Winter 2004): 29.

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Mandel, Ann. Rev. of Kroetsch's The Sad Phoenician. Periodics 7-8. (1981): 180-6.
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Mandel, Eli. Rev. of Alberta. University of Toronto Quarterly 38.4 (1969): 401-2.
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Marshall, John. "Robert Kroetsch & John Marshall: from The Remembrance Day Tapes." Island 7. (1980): 35-50.
Mathews, Robin. Canadian Literature: Surrender or Revolution. Toronto: Steel Rail, 1978. 23, 132.
McCarthy, Dermot. "Ancestors, Real or Imaginative." Rev. of Les Arnold's Rhythms, Kroetsch's The Ledger, and Don McKay's Long Sault." Essays on Canadian Writing 4 (1976): 73-5.
McCaughy, G.S. "The Studhorse Man": A Madman's view of Canadian History." Revue de L'Université D'Ottawa 44 (1974): 406-13.
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