Raymond Federman (May 15, 1928 – October 6, 2009) was a French–American novelist and academic, known also for poetry, essays, translations, and criticism...
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activist Raymond Federman (1928-2009), French-American novelist and academic Ross Federman, American drummer, part of the band Tally Hall Wayne Federman (born...
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works on the list, while Samuel Delany, Don DeLillo, William Faulkner, Raymond Federman, William Gaddis, Vladimir Nabokov, and William Vollmann have two apiece...
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Double or Nothing (1971) is a novel by Raymond Federman, originally published by Swallow Press, Chicago. It was the winner of the Frances Steloff Prize...
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photographer, born in Gentilly, lived in Montrouge from 1937 until his death. Raymond Federman (1928–2009) American novelist and academic. Jean-Jacques Goldman (b...
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Elizarov Bret Easton Ellis Louise Erdrich Péter Esterházy Dan Fante Raymond Federman Amanda Filipacchi Dario Fo Jonathan Safran Foer Jonathan Franzen Carlos...
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Buffalo. In 1991, he joined colleagues Susan Howe, Charles Bernstein, Raymond Federman, Robert Bertholf, and Dennis Tedlock in founding the Poetics Program...
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Came in at Midnight Steven Erikson, Dust of Dreams; Crack'd Pot Trail Raymond Federman, Twofold Vibration; Smiles on Washington Square; Take It Or Leave It...
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poems by, among others, Lowell Cross, AP Crumlish, Karlheinz Essl, Raymond Federman, August Highland, George Koehler, Richard Kostelanetz, Ian S. Macdonald...
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essayist multi-media artist Ariel Dorfman, Chilean-American writer Raymond Federman, French-American novelist Boris Fishman, Russian-American novelist...
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Noted novelists who have taught on its faculty include John Barth, Raymond Federman Anthony Burgess. Noted faculty poets include George Starbuck (1983...
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1969) Kenneth Fearing (1902–1961), The Big Clock Raymond Federman (1928–2009), The Twofold Vibration Raymond E. Feist (born 1945), Magician Edna Ferber (1885–1968)...
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Ionesco. Twayne Publishers, 1972. p. 33 Lamont, p. 3 Lawrence Graver, Raymond Federman. Samuel Beckett: The Critical Heritage. Routledge, 1997. ISBN 0-415-15954-7...
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Barolini Jeff Hannusch Linda Hogan Miguel Algarín Natasha Borovsky Raymond Federman Susan Howe Terence Winch Toshio Mori 1987 Ai Ana Castillo Cyn Zarco...
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Archived from the original on 24 August 2021. Retrieved 24 August 2021. "Raymond Federman – An Interview with Stanislaw Lem". www.depauw.edu. Archived from the...
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into English. Some of the prominent self-translators in the USA are Raymond Federman (English-French), Rosario Ferré (Spanish-English), Rolando Hinojosa-Smith...
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Time's Now/Ya Es Tiempo Natasha Borovsky for A Daughter of the Nobility Raymond Federman for Smiles on Washington Square: A Love Story of Sorts Susan Howe for...
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Scottish-born Canadian actor, complications of diabetes and heart disease. Raymond Federman, 81, French-born American writer and academic, cancer. Aengus Finucane...
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questions of ontology. McHale's "What Was Postmodernism?" (2007) follows Raymond Federman's lead in now using the past tense when discussing postmodernism. Music...
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reins of Co-Director (acting as president) from Jonathan Baumbach; Raymond Federman succeeded Peter Spielberg. For the remainder of the 1970s and much...
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France Also won in 1959 French Literature Olga Bernal Vassar College Raymond Federman SUNY Buffalo Establishing new trends in French poetry, 1945-1965 René...
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writer Richard P. Brickner (1957), writer, 1983 Guggenheim Fellow Raymond Federman (1957), French–American novelist and academic; author, Double or Northing...
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Stéphane Mallarmé, Raymond Queneau, Laurence Sterne, or Stanisław Wyspiański. In the case of American postmodernist writers, Raymond Federman, Robert Gass and...
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Young Men of America Award, 1980. McCaffery is briefly mentioned in Raymond Federman's novel The Twofold Vibration, and is mentioned throughout William T...
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founded in 1977 by Ronald Sukenick. According to author and essayist Raymond Federman, in his reading with American Book Review in 2007, Sukenick founded...
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were poets Robert Creeley and John Logan; and Francophone scholars Raymond Federman and John Simon. His doctoral dissertation, compiled with the blessing...
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received a PhD in French Literature in 1961. There he met and befriended Raymond Federman with whom he perfected his tennis game. From 1959 to 1961 he taught...
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of Samuel Beckett: The Critical Heritage, ed. Lawrence Graver and Raymond Federman (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979). Excerpted in Samuel Beckett:...
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Rachid ElDaif Sabiha El-Zayat-Erbakan Jodie Evans Benjamin Fahrer Raymond Federman Giora Feidman Viviana Figueroa John Gage Ashok Gangadean Susan George...
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(1986). The Novel as Performance: The Fiction of Ronald Sukenick and Raymond Federman. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL. ISBN 0-8093-1249-2...
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