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  1. Mississippi Review Volume 19 Number 3: Special Issue Poetry by Frederick Barthelme, 1991
  2. The New Yorker, April 26, 1982 "Rain Check" by Frederick Barthelme, 1982
  3. Mississippi Review 39: Vol. 13, No. 3 by Frederick (Editor) Barthelme, 1985-01-01
  4. Waveland by Frederick Barthelme, 2010-04-06
  5. Moon Deluxe by Frederick Barthelme, 1984-01-01
  6. Tracer by Frederick Barthelme, 1986
  7. The Law of Averages: New & Selected Stories (Signed) by Frederick Barthelme, 2000-01-01
  8. TRACER. by Frederick. BARTHELME, 1985-01-01
  9. The New Yorker, April 23, 1989 "With Ray and Judy" by Frederick Barthelme, 1989-01-01
  10. Natural Selection 1ST Edition by Frederick Barthelme, 1990
  11. The New Yorker, Oct. 5, 1987 "Law of Averages" by Frederick Barthelme, 1987-01-01
  12. Double Down by Frederick and Steven Barthelme, 1999
  13. MOON DELUXE. Stories. by Frederick. Barthelme, 1983
  14. The New Yorker, Oct. 26, 1981 "Gila Flambe" by Frederick Barthelme, 1981-01-01

61. Stories, Listed By Author
barthelme, frederick * Cooker, (ss) New Yorker Aug 10 1987 New American Short Stories 2, ed. Gloria Norris, NAL 1989. * Larroquette
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62. Stories, Listed By Author
ss) Playboy Apr 1974. barthelme, frederick (chron.) * Shopgirls, (ss) Esquire Jan 1981. BARTHOLOMEW, CECELIA (chron.) * Paid in Full
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63. Jessamyn.com : Donald Barthelme's Barthelmismo
Mini FAQ. I got permission from frederick barthelme to reprint these stories. His email address is findable online. He was very nice.
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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
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  • 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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  • Exquisite Creatures Jim Love up to Now Liquid City Robert Rauschenberg, Work from Four Series

64. Jessamyn.com: Donald Barthelme: The Boring Bio Stuff
labels to barthelme in an attempt to place him accurately in the context of contemporary fiction. Alfred Kazin calls him an antinovelist ; frederick R. Karl a
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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

65. Good Books Lately | Double Down: Reflections On Gambling And Loss | Frederick An
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Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss
Frederick and Steven Barthelme. Harvest Books: 2001 (paperback). ISBN: 0156010704. 198 pages.
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The authors of this memoirwriters, professors, best friends, and brothers to the late literary giant Donald Barthelmefound themselves with a tiny gambling problem in the late nineties. Actually, more like a very big giant nasty monster of a gambling problem, one that costs them over a quarter of a million dollars and their professional reputations. The Barthelmes interweave the story of their addiction with the story of their beloved, insular family, and the end result is a fascinating, starkly honest meditation on the nature of illusion, power, loss, and fear. It's also strangely fun to see two academics running amuck in the "real" world populated with the other people-the kind who hang out in casinos.
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66. Susan Lipper - Trip - Text By Frederick Barthelme

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67. Mississippi Review : Edited By Frederick Barthelme, Reviewed By Kimberly Villalb
Edited by frederick barthelme, reviewed by Kimberly Villalba Wright, Mississippi Review Ed frederick barthelme Email the Editor. more zineo-rama.
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reviewed by Kimberly Villalba Wright
Mississippi Review has improved immensely in layout since 1997. The zine has gone from a blurred mess to a crisp, professional look. At times in the past, it seemed like the magazine was having problems deciding on style. Now it's 1998, and the magazine looks gorgeous and sure of itself. There's enough white space to keep the field from looking cluttered, and the color and fonts are pleasing to the eye. The zine emphasizes short prose, some of which verges on prose poetry. Going through the archives, one can find painting, interviews, poetry and novel excepts. The components vary from issue to issue, but the zine tends to rely mainly on prose. The only issues that prose does not dominate are special issues, especially the contest issues that split evenly between prose and poetry. A great majority of the literature is high quality, weighty and meaningful. A few stories felt a tad bit forced, with characters pulled by the law of chaos, committing random acts without reason. However, I found my biggest disappointment in the inclusion of a David Kirby poem among contest winners. I had the unfortunate luck to hear Kirby read his poetry in person - prosy, juvenile stuff dressed up as poems.

68. Double Down : Reflections On Gambling And Loss - By Frederick Barthelme (Author)
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Double Down is a good gambling story, maybe worth every penny the Barthelmes lost.
Publisher's Weekly Library Journal Francine Prose - Elle Magazine What gives their beautifully written book its power are the same gifts that distinguish the Barthelmes' fiction: their intelligence, their eye for detail, and their wry bemusement at the unlucky, unlikely hands that life so often deals. Wall Street Journal Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss Read all 8 "From The Critics" What People Are Saying Rick Bass James Burke Larry Brown Rick Moody Thom Brown Compare prices for this book Educators Biography

69. Blackstone Audiobooks - Audiobook - Bob The Gambler By Frederick Barthelme
frederick barthelme s fiction abounds in lovingly unsettled characters and American junk culture, masterfully observed. Bob the
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70. Powell's Books - Elroy Nights By Frederick Barthelme
Elroy Nights by frederick barthelme Condition Standard Dust Jacket Standard. Available at Montgomery Warehouse. Free Shipping!
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71. Frederick Barthelme
Thinking Like a Painter. An Interview with frederick barthelme by Robert L. Hall. The Mississippi Writers Page frederick barthelme. The Mississippi Review.
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by Robert L. Hall Barthelme’s is a literary minimalist (although he might dispute the label) who uses persistent themes and motifs that recur throughout his fiction. Much of his fiction is set in the “New South” of shopping malls and neon signs. Popular culture references fill his work and, in the process, destroy the uniqueness of his fictional settings, making them seem commonplace. He is also, as reviewer James Kaufman puts it, "not particularly interested in plot or story’ but rather ‘in scenes, in snapshots which illustrate such fashionable problems as fear of intimacy, loneliness, hostility, and other sub-clinical manifestations of the modern malaise." He worked in the art field for several years after completing his undergraduate work, including jobs as an architectural draftsman, an exhibit installer, assistant to the director of the Kornblee Gallery in New York City, and creative director and senior writer at various Houston, TX, advertising firms. His artwork was featured in many galleries in the late sixties and early seventies, including the Louisiana Gallery in Houston, TX (1965, 1967), the Museum of Normal Art in New York City (1967), the Seattle Art Museum in Washington State (1969), and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (1970).

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73. Cheapo Vegas - Required Reading
Fiction. Bob the Gambler by frederick barthelme. frederick barthelme has a keen understanding of gambling addiction, being an addict himself.
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Bob The Gambler By barthelme, frederick $7.99 5 Copies in Stock ISBN 039592474xDiscounted Copy Paper Houghton Mifflin Company Published November 1998
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75. CultureRaven: Double Down By Frederick And Steven Barthelme. | Popdex Citations
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76. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (B)
barthelme, Donald (barthelme, Donald ). 1931 1989. barthelme, frederick (barthelme, frederick ). 1943 - Present. Barthes, Roland (Barthes, Roland ). 1915 - 1980.
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77. T E X A S G A L L E R Y
Picture Stories by. frederick barthelme. March 2 through April 6, 2002. Texas Gallery 2012 Peden Street Houston, TX 77019 p. 713.524.1593 / f. 713.524.0534.
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78. (College Of Arts And Letters - English)
Dr. frederick barthelme. barthelme, frederick. Natural Selection Reissued in New York Counterpoint, 2001. barthelme, frederick. Tracer. Reissued.
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Dr. Juliana Abbenyi
  • Abbenyi, Juliana. Your Madness, Not Mine Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 1999.
  • Abbenyi, Juliana. "Flabberwhelmed or Turning History on its Head? The Postcolonial Woman-as-subject in Changes ," in Emerging Perspectives on Ama Ata Aidoo Ada U. Azodo, Gay Wilentz, eds. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1998. 281-302.
  • Abbenyi, Juliana. "Ecological Postcolonialism in African Women's Literature." in The Literature of Nature . Patrick Murphy, ed. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishing, 1998.
  • Abbenyi, Juliana. "Bridging North and South...Notes Towards True Dialogue and Transformation." Bridging North/South: Patterns of Transformation . Special issue of Canadian Woman Studies 17.2 (Spring 1997): 145-48. (Reprinted in Women in Action ISIS International Manila (February 1998).)
  • Abbenyi, Juliana. Gender in African Women's Writing: Identity, Sexuality, and Difference. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1997.

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