Robert Daseler

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Robert Daseler (born 1945) is an American playwright, and poet.

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Robert Daseler
Born1945 (age 7778)
OccupationWriter, playwright, poet
Website
www.robertdaseler.com

He graduated from Pomona College in 1967. He was director of public affairs for Claremont McKenna College, [1] [2] and director of communication at the Office of the State Librarian. [3] [4]

His work has appeared in the Formalist, [5] [6] The London Magazine, [7] [8]

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