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received a number of positive reviews. Editor Curt Johnson praised the book claiming "Hugh Fox’s Gods of the Cataclysm...ought to be required reading for cultural historians of all disciplines," and Robert Sagehorn of The Western World Review cited Hugh Fox as "... one of the foremost authorities
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Skylight Press of Cheltenham, United Kingdom published the novels "Depths and Dragons" and "Immortal Jaguar" by Hugh Fox in 2010, followed by the novel "The Dream of the Black Topaze Chamber" in 2011. Skylight Press will also be publishing a posthumous novel "Portrait of Sweeney" in 2016.
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Sunbury Press of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania published "Who, Me?" by Hugh Fox in June 2011. This autobiography recounted his personal life and some of his unusual relationships. His collection of short stories "Through a Glass Darkly" was released in May 2011.
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by Hugh Fox with an introduction by Doug Holder in 2006. This book recounts Fox's life and the people he knew from his extensive associations with the "Small Press" marketplace over the years, including Charles Bukowski,
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in 1993. Shaman is a semi-autobiographical account of a cross-dressing poet and novelist traveling to literary conferences and events, and details the reactions of the narrator's friends, rivals, and academic colleagues.
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in the Department of American Thought and Language from 1968 until his retirement in 1999. Hugh Fox died on September 4, 2011, in East Lansing, Michigan.
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for literature. He has been published in numerous literary magazines and was the first writer to publish a critical study of
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Gods of the Cataclysm: A Revolutionary Investigation of Man and his Gods Before and After the Great Cataclysm
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by Philip A. Greasley, Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature (U.S.) 2001, p. 202,
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was revised and re-released in the summer of 2011 by Aardwolfe Books.
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Fox was the author of over sixty-two books, including six books on
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was published in the spring of 2011 by Post Mortem Press (
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foremost authority) on pre-Columbian American cultures."
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Way, Way Off the Road: The Memoirs of an Invisible Man
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Polymath and Poet Hugh Fox interview with Doug Holder
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Chicago
Illinois
East Lansing, Michigan
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
PhD
anthropologist
Ralph Ellison
Anaïs Nin
Paul Bowles
Joyce Carol Oates
Buckminster Fuller
Pushcart Prize
Charles Bukowski
Chicago
Catholic
Judaism
Loyola University Chicago
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Loyola Marymount University
Michigan State University
anthropology
catastrophism
pseudoarchaeological
Ignatius Donnelly
Permeable Press
Somerville, Massachusetts
A. D. Winans
Cincinnati
Tertius Chandler
John Philip Cohane

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