Cochran, Robert B(rady)
COCHRAN, Robert B(rady)
COCHRAN, Robert B(rady). American, b. 1943. Genres: Novels, Poetry, Literary criticism and history, Local history/Rural topics. Career: Ball State University, Muncie, IN, instructor, 1969-70; University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, assistant professor, 1970-71; National Endowment for the Humanities, lecturer/performer, 1971-72; University of Indiana at South Bend, assistant professor, 1973-76; University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, assistant professor, 1976-79, associate professor, 1979-87, professor, 1987-, director of Center for Arkansas and Regional Studies, 1989-. National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for School Teachers, project director, 1993, 1995; public speaker at universities and conferences. Publications: (with M. Luster) For Love and for Money: Vance Randolph, An Annotated Bibliography, 1979; Vance Randolph: An Ozark Life, 1985; Samuel Beckett: A Study of the Short Fiction, 1991; Our Own Sweet Sounds: A Celebration of Popular Music in Arkansas, 1996; Singing in Zion: Music and Song in the Life of an Arkansas Family, 1999; A Photographer of Note: Arkansas Artist Geleve Grice, 2002. FILMS: Beautiful Thing: Rugs by Jean Will; A Mountain Life: Walter Williams of Newton County, Arkansas; Music's Easier: Arkansas Fiddler and Stonemason Frankie Kelly. Address: Department of English, KH 333, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, U.S.A.