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magazine with the subtitle "Notes on the Eternal Problem of Fornication With Students." In it, he boasted about having slept with numerous young college women and lamented that the newly liberated women of the 1970s preferred men their own age.
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to artist Kathleen Rosecranz ended in divorce.) Together they had three children, Orin, Jesse, and Erica Cassill. Cassill returned to the University of Iowa in the same capacity in 1960 where he would teach for a few years at the
180:, to Howard Cassill, a school superintendent, and Mary Glosser, a teacher. He had two brothers, Donald Cassill and H. Carroll Cassill, and a sister, La Jean. After graduating from Blakesburg High School, he earned a 346:"When I met him in Providence," said Robert Day, "Verlin was having a bad day. Esquire had just published his piece “Up the Down Co-ed”, and the student newspaper at Brown had run the headline: 492:. A preoccupation with the fates of couples in alienation and union is exhibited in much of his fiction, as is the warring of emotional and rational impulses in individuals and pairs. 1106: 1081: 322: 1116: 1091: 484:
Cassill's career in writing and publishing included many of his interests and encompassed a wide scope. His stories and novels concern bucolic life in the
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Cassill's wartime experiences culminated in his short story "The Conditions of Justice," published in 1947, and won him his first article in the
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remarked that "Cassill shows that he can combine paperback storytelling at its strongest with subtle literary quality."
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Onofrio, Jan. "Iowa Biographical Dictionary", Second Edition. Vol. 1. St. Claire Shores: Somerset, 2000, p. 145-146.
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in 1966 and then to Professor of English in 1972 where he remained until his retired from teaching as Professor
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The General Said "Nuts": Exciting Moments of Our History—As Recalled by Our Favorite American Slogans
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La Vie Passionée of Rodney Buckthorne: A Tale of the Great American's Last Rally and Curious Death
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in Seattle in 1955; in 1957, he taught in New York, where he became a lecturer at both
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After studying in Chicago, he returned to the University of Iowa, earning his
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in 1983. Cassill founded the Associated Writing Programs (now known as the
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Biographical Note in the Guide to the R. Verlin Cassill Manuscripts
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Verlin Cassill:  Another D.H. Lawrence or just a Dirty Old Man
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from 1965 to 1966. Cassill was appointed Associate Professor at
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Cassill's papers are archived at the Mugar Memorial Library at
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monthly "Firsts" prize for a short story in 1947. He won the
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in 1947. In 1949, he briefly served as an instructor at the
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in 1946. He mounted exhibits in Chicago in 1946 and 1948.
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when his essay, “Up the Down Co-ed,” was published in
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Nurses' Quarters by R. V. Cassill | Blurb Books
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In an Iron Time: Statements and Reiterations: Essays
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He was given a 810: 816: 814: 433:contains content that is written like 192:in 1939, where he was a member of the 327:The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction 212:Studies, early writings, and art work 176:Cassill was born on May 17, 1919, in 7: 785:(1972) (editor, with Walton Beacham) 713:The Happy Marriage and Other Stories 408:American Academy of Arts and Letters 928:Show or Tell (The New Yorker) 2009. 859:Cassill, R. V. (11 November 2015). 1117:20th-century American male artists 1092:20th-century American male writers 25: 1112:American male non-fiction writers 1087:20th-century American printmakers 1077:American male short story writers 887:"R. V. Cassill - Open Road Media" 789:Norton Anthology of Short Fiction 422: 378:; a sister, La Jean Holstein of 172:Early years and military service 1097:Novelists from New York (state) 977:20th-century American novelists 1057:Iowa Writers' Workshop faculty 1012:21st-century American painters 1002:20th-century American painters 279:New School for Social Research 1: 1072:People from Cedar Falls, Iowa 155:. He is most notable for his 27:American novelist (1919–2002) 707:The Father and Other Stories 374:; a brother, H. Carroll, of 1032:Columbia University faculty 676:Jack Horner in Love and War 382:; and seven grandchildren. 332:In 1973, Cassill created a 223:Cassill studied art at the 108:creative writing instructor 1138: 1122:20th-century lithographers 1052:University of Iowa faculty 1022:Painters from Rhode Island 528:(1955) (with Eric Protter) 1067:Writers from Rhode Island 1047:University of Iowa alumni 1042:Purdue University faculty 992:American magazine editors 689:The Conditions of Justice 294:during this time include 204:, stationed in the South 1027:Brown University faculty 761:, New York: Birk (1955) 486:Midwestern United States 271:University of Washington 253:Cassill wrote about 15 " 242:in 1952 for a year as a 225:Art Institute of Chicago 70:Providence, Rhode Island 997:American male novelists 695:The First Day Of School 564:(1957) (as Owen Aherne) 552:(1957) (as Owen Aherne) 526:The Left Bank of Desire 1102:Novelists from Indiana 1037:The New School faculty 1007:American male painters 987:American lithographers 945:Interview with Cassill 406:in 1968. 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R.V. Cassill
Cedar Falls, Iowa
Providence, Rhode Island
Novelist
short story writer
editor
painter
lithographer
pen name
editor
painter
lithographer
novels
short stories
Cedar Falls, Iowa
B.A.
art
University of Iowa
Phi Beta Kappa
United States Army
first lieutenant
Pacific
Atlantic Monthly
Art Institute of Chicago
M.A.
Iowa Writer's Workshop
Sorbonne
Fulbright Fellow
Collier's Encyclopedia
paperback originals

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