Donald Barthelme Jr. (pronounced BAR-thəl-mee or BAR-təl-mee; April 7, 1931 – July 23, 1989) was an American short story writer and novelist known for...
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This is a bibliography of works by Donald Barthelme. Includes short stories, satires, parodies, fables, and illustrated stories, arranged by first date...
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Snow White is a post-modernist novel by author Donald Barthelme published in 1967 by Atheneum Books. The book inverts the fairy tale of the same name by...
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University, and the father of novelists Donald Barthelme Jr, Frederick Barthelme, and Steven Barthelme. Barthelme was born on August 4, 1907, in Galveston...
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Sixty Stories is a collection of sixty short stories written by Donald Barthelme, several of which originally appeared in The New Yorker. The book was...
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Barthelme is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Donald Barthelme (1931–1989), American writer Donald Barthelme (architect) (1907–1996)...
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conceptual art in New York. He became a novelist like his brother, Donald Barthelme. Barthelme's works focus on the landscape of the New South. Along with his...
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Elliott and Cobb's doctoral advisor in graduate school, Donald Barthelme; Cobb studied with Barthelme in a creative writing class in the University of Houston...
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The Dead Father is a post-modernist novel by author Donald Barthelme published in 1975 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The book relates the journey of a...
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tragic or comic. Fabulating authors include Thomas Pynchon, John Barth, Donald Barthelme, William H. Gass, Robert Coover, and Ishmael Reed. Historiographic...
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Gulf Coast (magazine) (section Barthelme Prize)
Arts is a literary magazine from Houston, Texas. Founded in 1986 by Donald Barthelme and Phillip Lopate, Gulf Coast was envisioned as an intersection between...
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Man, about his former teacher, the short-story author and novelist Donald Barthelme; Just One Catch, about the novelist Joseph Heller; and The Last Love...
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(play), a 2015 British play by Mike Bartlett "Game", a short story by Donald Barthelme Games, a 1967 novel by Hal Ellson Ford & Lopatin, formerly known as...
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Sartre, Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, Albert Camus, Saul Bellow, Donald Barthelme and Cormac McCarthy are considered to be the most well-known composers...
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short story by Peter Rühmkorf "Bluebeard", (1986), a short story by Donald Barthelme Bluebeard (1987), a novel by Kurt Vonnegut "Blue-Bearded Lover" (1987)...
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Retrieved 5 February 2017. McCaffery, Larry (1982). "An interview with Donald Barthelme". Partisan Review. 49: 185. People like SJ Perelman and EB White—people...
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Ballard John Banville Amiri Baraka Julian Barnes José Baroja John Barth Donald Barthelme Samuel Beckett Saul Bellow John Berryman Andrei Bitov Roberto Bolaño...
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children. Marcus's influences include Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka, Donald Barthelme, Richard Yates, Flannery O'Connor, Thomas Bernhard, Padgett Powell...
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Larry (1982). The Metafictional Muse: The Works of Robert Coover, Donald Barthelme, and William H. Gass. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 21. ISBN 0-8229-3462-0...
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Philip K. Dick J R (1975) by William Gaddis The Dead Father (1975) by Donald Barthelme The Autumn of the Patriarch (1975) by Gabriel García Márquez American...
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Henry James 24 1920 Women in Love D. H. Lawrence 25 1981 Sixty Stories Donald Barthelme 26 1994 The Rifles William T. Vollmann 27 1955 The Recognitions William...
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designed for the centennial of the Republic of Texas by architect Donald Barthelme in the beaux arts style and is considered one of the most representative...
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Dynarski Theatre. He developed and performed a one-man piece from the Donald Barthelme short story, The King of Jazz, at the Wallenboyd Theatre in 1989. With...
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(book), a 1938 book by Wanda Gág Snow White (1967 novel), a novel by Donald Barthelme Snow White (Fables), a fictional character in the comic book Fables...
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major influence by many post-modern writers, such as John Barth or Donald Barthelme, as well as Brazilian writers in the 20th century. The author explains...
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Lynch and is often grouped with postmodernists like William Gaddis, Donald Barthelme and Robert Coover. At the same time, he is acclaimed for a "singular...
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addition to the stage setting. The American post-modernist writer Donald Barthelme wrote a surreal comic short story entitled "The Abduction from the...
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story by Randall Garrett as Ivar Jorgensen "The Genius", a story by Donald Barthelme in his 1987 collection Forty Stories Genius: The Life and Science of...
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Fortunes of Richard Mahony by Henry Handel Richardson Forty Stories by Donald Barthelme Four Comedies by Carlo Goldoni Four Russian Plays (The Infant by Denis...
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("The Two Brothers") (1834). Snow White (1967), a postmodern novel by Donald Barthelme which describes the lives of Snow White and the dwarfs. Snow White...
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