After another year in Cologne, he returned to the United States, worked in New York City in construction and, for a short time, as a nightclub bouncer.
•
During two of those years he studied literature and art history at the University of Cologne; he also won a year-long fellowship, awarded by the U.S. State Department, which enabled him to study at the University of Oregon.
Barth | Barth, Germany | Gunther Schuller | Karl Barth | John Barth | Günther Anders | Mario Barth | Lothar-Günther Buchheim | John Gunther | Hans F. K. Günther | Günther Porod | John Gunther Dean | Günther XLI | Gunther von Hagens | Gunther von Fritsch | Günther Schwab | Günther Oettinger | Gunther Kress | Günther Förg | Anton Günther II | Mario Barth (Comedian) | Kaspar von Barth | Günther Uecker | Gunther Uecker | Günther Prien | Gunther, Margrave of Merseburg | Günther Jauch | Gunther Forg | Gunther | Bob Gunther |