Nothing Is Free: Robert Stone’s Fun with Problems
by Frank Freeman
In this essay on Robert Stone’s final collection, Fun with Problems, Frank Freeman explores the writer’s mellower, sweeter—and funnier—side.
Frank Freeman writes from Maine where he lives with his wife and four children. His work has been published in many venues, including America Magazine, American Journal of Poetry, Commonweal, Dublin Review of Books, New York Quarterly, Today’s American Catholic, and Weekly Standard.
In this essay on Robert Stone’s final collection, Fun with Problems, Frank Freeman explores the writer’s mellower, sweeter—and funnier—side.