Robert Lacy

For other people named Robert Lacy, see Robert Lacy (disambiguation).

Robert Lacy is an American writer, of short stories. He was born and raised in East Texas, and served in the United States Marines. He graduated from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where he was a student of Richard Yates.[1] He lives in Medicine Lake, Minnesota.

Reviews

Robert Lacy's stories are direct, honest, grace-filled, and useful. The Natural Father is that good thing, a book that both sweetens and illuminates our lives.[2]

Quotes about Yates

“I think we all wanted to be Richard Yates,” his student Robert Lacy remembered. “I know for a fact that I did. He was tall, lanky, and movie-star handsome back then, and he moved in an aura of sad, doom-haunted, F. Scott Fitzgeraldian grace. He was Gatsby and Nick Carraway and Dick Diver all rolled into one.[1]
Though I realize I’m crippled that is true, sir,
Please don’t judge my courage by my twisted leg,
Let me show my Uncle Sam what I can do, sir,
Let me take the Axis down a peg.
God, how we loved that song! And, God, how Yates used to love to lead us in it! No doubt there were happier moments in his life. But those were the happiest I ever saw. We’d be gathered in someone’s kitchen, our heads, including Yates’s, all leaned in close together in a drunken bouquet, and the look on his face as he put us through our musical paces would be positively beatific. Occasionally a spouse or girlfriend might stick a head in the door to see what was going on, see what all the racket was. But after one look they’d shake their heads and go away.[3]

Bibliography

Books

Short stories

Essays

Anthologies

Criticism

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 Blake Bailey (May 1, 2004). A Tragic Honesty (PDF). Picador. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-312-42375-9.
  2. William Kittredge, author of Hole in the Sky
  3. Blake Bailey (May 1, 2004). A Tragic Honesty (PDF). Picador. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-312-42375-9.
  4. Ploughshares, Issue #48, Vol. 15/1 ISBN 0-933277-90-3 Archived February 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. http://www.philsp.com/homeville/anth/t34.htm#A391
  6. http://www.vqronline.org/author/2480/robert-lacy/
  7. http://www.thefriends.org/mba_winners_1998.html


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