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Ocean Roars
Sketches and Stories from the 50S and 60S
My lifelong passion
has been for great literature, great music, great art including sculpture and architecture, and great philosophy.
I had some talented English teachers in high school and at the junior college in St. Joseph, MO.; also at Kansas University in Lawrence, KS., with extra credits from the University of Missouri-Columbia and University of Missouri-Kansas City.
This led to my embarking on a teaching vocation myself. I taught on several levels and I should have been able to use the experience to my benefit. Instead I had a breakdown that took me a while to recover from.
While I was floundering my way out of this dilemma, I was hired by the City of Kansas City, MO. for a clerical position and was assigned to their Municipal Farm (a still flourishing prison farm) which eventually evolved into the Municipal Correctional Institution. I intended and expected that this would be a temporary expedient for me. I ended up staying for thirty years, mostly as a records officer at the prison.
I've never written about those years, but that may yet occur provided time allows. During those thirty years I was able to partake of the City's rich cultural life and I read, read, read and also continued to write all through that period.
Here are some stories from an earlier period of my life before most of these latter things happened. Eventually I broadened my horizon to include an interest in German literature and currently I'm working at developing and honing my translation skills, hoping to make a contribution to the literary challenge of being a translator.