A Winter of Words
Time spent at a Working Class College
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Book Details
About the Book
This memoir relates the experience of a college professor working in an urban community college at the end of the twentieth century.
Comments about Robert Klein Engler:
“Engler ... is an inspiring wordsmith for all audiences.”
—J. Masiulewicz, U-Direct
“...a poet of the first rank.”
—Michael Morgan
About the Author
Born into a poor south side Chicago family, Robert was eleven when his father died. After that, he went to work delivering newspapers. Robert eventually studied philosophy at the University of Illinois and was the first in his family since they came from Europe to graduate from college. He now holds degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana and The University of Chicago Divinity School. After college Robert settled again in Chicago. Even though he was gay, he began work at R. J. Daley College, one of the City Colleges of Chicago. When the liberals came to power in the nineties, with their polices of Affirmative Action in education, Robert ran into political and labor union difficulties. Although he was a department chair with an exemplary record for many years at the City Colleges of Chicago, he was “ethnically cleansed” and banned from the college by the Chancellor in May, 1997.