Paul Frederick Kluge (born 1942) is an American novelist.
[1] He graduated from Kenyon College in Gambier in 1964 and teaches creative writing there now.
Kluge's oeuvre has been the subject of an entry in the Dictionary of Literary Biography [1].
Two of Kluge's works have been made into films: Eddie and the Cruisers, based on his novel of the same name, and Dog Day Afternoon, based on a LIFE magazine article Kluge wrote with Thomas Moore entitled "The Boys in the Bank.
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