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  1. Snow White by Donald Barthelme, 1996-05-30
  2. Sixty Stories (Penguin Classics) by Donald Barthelme, 2003-09-30
  3. Forty Stories (Penguin Classics) by Donald Barthelme, 2005-01-25
  4. Flying to America: 45 More Stories by Donald Barthelme, 2008-10-01
  5. UNSPEAK PRACTICES by Donald barthelme, 1978-05-03
  6. Paradise (American Literature Series) by Donald Barthelme, 2005-10-01
  7. The Dead Father by Donald Barthelme, 2004-09-15
  8. Great Days by Donald Barthelme, 1980-06-01
  9. Amateurs by Donald barthelme, 1977-11-01
  10. Amateurs, The Paris Review by Donald Barthelme, 1976
  11. City Life by Donald barthelme, 1978-05-03
  12. The Teachings of Don B.: Satires, Parodies, Fables, Illustrated Stories, and Plays of Donald Barthelme by Donald Barthelme, 2008-01-28
  13. The King by Donald Barthelme, 2006-02-28
  14. Hiding Man: A Biography of Donald Barthelme by Tracy Daugherty, 2010-02-02

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2. Forty Stories - By Barthelme, Donald
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Forty Stories
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Like the title says, here are 40 short works culled from across Barthelme's career. Along with the similarly titled 60 Stories , this book provides one of the best samplings currently in print of Barthelme's unrivaled humor, his melancholy, the poetry of his line, and his considerable intellect. It includes pieces such as the famous "Sentence," (a single, several-page-long, unfinished sentence), "The Flight of Pigeons From the Palace," one of the writer's illustrated stories, and "Overnight To Many Distant Cities."
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The author's talent for creating the unexpected, and for rewriting the rules of the English language, has made him one of the most innovative and respected writers of the 20th century. This is another dazzling display of his unrivaled ability to surprise, to stimulate, and to explore. Buy this Book from Amazon.com

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5. BARTHELME Donald : Une Page Non Officielle
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6. Barthelme Donald Prose Criticism White
Written by Donald Barthelme Published by Touchstone Books (May 1996) ISBN 0684824795 Price $12.00. Our Bookstores. Cooking Books. Games Books. Computer Books.
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7. Donald Barthelme The Dead Father
Title The Dead Father barthelme donald Donald Barthelme Subject Fiction Category Fiction Authors AZB barthelme donald Format Paperback
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8. Donald Barthelme - Writer
Drawing associations between Barthelmes work and other art forms.
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Donald Barthelme - Writer
Selections From Donald Barthelme's 60 Stories (Sixty Stories) Excerpts From 'Me and Miss Mandible' complete version
Miss Mandible wants to make love to me but she hesitates because I am officially a child, I am according to the records, according to the gradebook on her desk, according to the card index in the principal's office, eleven years old. There is a misconception here, one that I haven't quite managed to get cleared up yet. I am in fact thirty-five, I've been in the Army, I am six feet one, I have hair in the appropriate places, my voice is a baritone, I know very well what to do with Miss Mandible if she ever makes up her mind.
In the meantime we are studying common fractions. I could, of course, answer all the questions, or at least most of them (there are things I don't remember). But I prefer to sit in this too-small seat with the desktop cramping my thighs and examine the life around me. There are thirty-two in the class, which is launched every morning with the pledge of allegiance to the flag. My own allegiance, at the moment, is divided between Miss Mandible and Sue Ann Brownly, who sits across the aisle from me all day long and is, like Miss Mandible, a fool for love. Of the two I prefer today Sue Ann; although between eleven and eleven and a half (she refuses to reveal her exact age) she is clearly a woman, with a woman's disguised aggression and a woman's peculiar contradictions.

9. Jessamyn.com : Donald Barthelme's Barthelmismo
donald barthelme is the father of postmodern fiction and funny as all hell. Snow White on stage; donald barthelme Was Way Ahead of His Time; barthelme Bio Info;
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Donald Barthelme is the father of postmodern fiction and funny as all hell. This is everything I could find written by him on the web, some select extra commentary, and some stories I scanned myself. If you know of any other full-text sources, chunky excerpts or fun anecdotes please email me
Stories There
Bits of Stories
Bibliography
  • 40 Stories 60 Stories Amateurs City Life Come Back, Dr. Caligari The Dead Father Great Days Guilty Pleasures The King Not-knowing : the essays and interviews of Donald Barthelme Overnight to Many Distant Cities Paradise Presents Sadness Slightly Irregular Fire Engine, or the Hithering Thithering Djinn Snow White Teachings of Don Barthelme Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts
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10. Scriptorium - Donald Barthelme
intellectually respectable waters issue, one will find donald barthelme, a man who, when the dust of donald barthelme was born in 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but moved to
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By Gus Negative Q: Is the novel dead?
A: Oh yes. Very much so.
Q: What replaces it?
A: I should think that it is replaced by what existed before it was invented.
Q: The same thing?
A: The same sort of thing.
Q: Is the bicycle dead?
From "The Explanation" "Writing is a process of dealing with not-knowing, a forcing of what and how.... The not-knowing is crucial to art, is what permits art to be made. Without the scanning process engendered by not-knowing, without the possibility of having the mind move in unanticipated directions, there would be no invention.... The not-knowing is not simple, because it's hedged about with prohibitions, roads that may not be taken. The more serious the artist, the more problems he takes into account and the more considerations limit his possible initiatives."
From the essay "Not-Knowing" Introduction "Play is one of the great possibilities of art; it is also ... the Eros-principle whose repression means total calamity. The humorless practitioners of le noveau roman produce such calamities regularly, as do our native worshippers of the sovereign Fact. It is the result of a lack of seriousness."

11. GAME: By Donald Barthelme
A short story by donald barthelme.
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Game
By Donald Barthelme It is unfair but there is nothing I can do about it. I am aching to get my hands on them. Shotwell and I watch the console. Shotwell and I live under the ground and watch the console. If certain events take place upon the console, we are to insert our keys in the appropriate locks and turn our keys. Shotwell has a key and I have a key. If we turn our keys simultaneously the bird flies, certain switches are activated and the bird flies. But the bird never flies. In one hundred thirty-three days the bird has not flown. Meanwhile Shotwell and I watch each other. We each wear a .45 and if Shotwell behaves strangely I am supposed to shoot him. If I behave strangely Shotwell is supposed to shoot me. We watch the console and think about shooting each other and think about the bird. Shotwell's behavior with the jacks is strange. Is it strange? I do not know. Perhaps he is merely a selfish bastard, perhaps his character is flawed, perhaps his childhood was twisted. I do not know. Shotwell plays jacks and I write descriptions of natural forms on the walls. Shotwell is enrolled in a USAFI course which leads to a master's degree in business administration from the University of Wisconsin (although we are not in Wisconsin, we are in Utah, Montana or Idaho). When we went down it was in either Utah, Montana or Idaho, I don't remember. We have been here for one hundred thirty-three days owing to an oversight. The pale green reinforced concrete walls sweat and the air conditioning zips on and off erratically and Shotwell reads

12. Handbook Of Texas Online: BARTHELME, DONALD
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BARTHELME, DONALD (1931-1989). Donald Barthelme, author of short fiction and novels, was born on April 7, 1931, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Helen (Bechtold) and Donald Barthelme, Sr., a professor at the University of Houston. He attended parochial schools and was raised as a Catholic. While in school he served as editor of a variety of school newspapers. He entered the University of Houston in 1949 and worked on a journalism degree sporadically through 1957. There he edited the college paper, the Cougar ; worked for a news service, edited the faculty newspaper, Acta Diurna , and founded Forum , a university literary magazine. He was drafted into the army in 1953 and served in Fort Polk, Louisiana, Japan, and Korea. In 1955-56 he worked for the Houston Post qv as an entertainment editor and critic. He served as the director of the Contemporary Arts Museum qv in Houston in 1961-62. In 1963 he moved to Manhattan, New York, where he began his writing career as managing editor of Location . He published his first story in 1961 in the New Yorker and his first novel

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14. Jessamyn.com: Donald Barthelme: The Boring Bio Stuff
donald barthelme. Regular contributor to the New Yorker. Sidelights . donald barthelme was an original and influential American writer of short fiction.
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Donald Barthelme
Nationality: American
Place of Birth: Philadelphia, PA
Place of Death: Houston, TX, of cancer
Genre(s): Novels; Short Stories; Children's fiction; Fantasy fiction
Award:
Guggenheim fellowship, 1966 Time magazine's Best Books of the Year list, 1971, for City Life National Book Award for children's literature, 1972, for The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine or the Hithering Thithering Djinn Morton Dauwen Zabel Award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, 1972 Jesse H Jones Award from Texas Institute of Letters, 1976, for The Dead F ather nominated for National Book Critics Circle Award, PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, Los Angeles Times Book Prize, all for Sixty Stories, all in 1982

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Personal Information: Family: Born April 7, 1931, in Philadelphia, PA; died July 23, 1989, in Houston, TX, of cancer; son of Donald (an architect) and Helen (Bechtold) Barthelme ; married wife Birgit; married second wife, Marion; children: (first marriage) Anne Katharine. Military/Wartime Service: U.S. Army; served in Korea and Japan. Memberships: American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, Authors League of America, Authors Guild, PEN. Career: Writer of short fiction and novels. Worked as a newspaper reporter for the

15. Jessamyn.com: Barthelme : Some Of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby
Contains the etext of Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby.
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Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby
by Donald Barthelme
Hugh was worried about the wording of the invitations. What if one of them fell into the hands of the authorities? Hanging Colby was doubtless against the law, and if the authorities learned in advance what the plan was they would very likely come in and try to mess everything up. I said that although hanging Colby was almost certainly against the law, we had a perfect moral right to do so because he was our friend, belonged to us in various important senses, and he had after all gone too far. We agreed that the invitations would be worded in such a way that the person invited could not know for sure what he was being invited to. We decided to refer to the event as "An Event Involving Mr. Colby Williams." A handsome script was selected from a catalogue and we picked a cream-colored paper. Magnus said he'd see to having the invitations printed, and wondered whether we should serve drinks. Colby said he thought drinks would be nice but was worried about the expense. We told him kindly that the expense didn't matter, that we were after all his dear friends and if a group of his dear friends couldn't get together and do the thing with a little bit of eclat, why, what was the world coming to? Colbv asked if he would be able to have drinks, too, before the event. We said,"Certainly." The next item of business was the gibbet. None of us knew too much about gibbet design, but Tomas, who is an architect, said he'd look it up in old books and draw the plans. The important thing, as far as he recollected, was that the trapdoor function perfectly. He said that just roughly, counting labor and materials, it shouldn't run us more than four hundred dollars. "Good God !" Howard said. He said what was Tomas figuring on, rosewood? No, just a good grade of pine, Tomas said. Victor asked if unpainted pine wouldn't look kind of "raw," and Tomas replied that he thought it could be stained a dark walnut without too much trouble.

16. Jessamyn.com: Barthelme : The Death Of Edward Lear
A short story from Overnight to Many Distant Cities. New York Penguin, 1983.
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The Death of Edward Lear
by Donald Barthelme
The death of Edward Lear took place on a Sunday morning in May 1888. Invitations were sent out well in advance. The invitations read: Mr. Edward LEAR
Nonsense Writer and Landscape Painter
Requests the Honor of Your Presence
On the Occasion of his DEMISE.
San Remo 2:20 a.m.
The 29th of May Please reply One can imagine the feelings of the recipients. Our dear friend! is preparing to depart! and such-like. Mr. Lear! who has given us so much pleasure! and such-like. On the other hand, his years were considered. Mr. Lear! who must be, now let me see… And there was a good deal of, I remember the first time I (dipped into) (was seized by)… But on the whole, Mr. Lear's acquaintances approached the occasion with a mixture of solemnity and practicalness, perhaps remembering the words of Lear's great friend, Tennyson: Old men must die,
Or the world would grow mouldy and: For men may come and men may go,
But I go on forever. People prepared to attend the death of Edward Lear as they might have for a day in the country. Picnic baskets were packed (for it would be wrong to expect too much of Mr. Lear's hospitality, under the circumstances); bottles of wine were wrapped in white napkins. Toys were chosen for the children. There were debates as to whether the dog ought to be taken or left behind. (Some of the dogs actually present at the death of Edward Lear could not restrain themselves; they frolicked about the dying man's chamber, tugged at the bedclothes, and made such nuisances of themselves that they had to be removed from the room.)

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    Barthelme, Donald Pronunciation Key Barthelme, Donald , American writer, b. Philadelphia. In his short stories and novels, Barthelme describes a world so unreal that traditional modes of fiction can no longer encompass it. His stories employ advertising jargon, counterfeit footnotes, recondite allusions, and various typographical and narrative extravagances to fit his own private vision of an absurd reality. Barthelme's works include the novels Snow White (1967) and The Dead Father (1985); the short-story collections Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts City Life Sadness (1972), and Great Days (1979); and a collection of nonfiction pieces, Guilty Pleasures See study by W. B. Stengel (1985). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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18. Barthelme, Donald. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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barthelme, donald. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. barthelme, donald. SYLLABICATION Bar·thel·me.
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20. LookSmart - Directory - Donald Barthelme
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