Unspeakable Practices Unnatural Acts

Unspeakable Practices  Unnatural Acts
Author: Donald Barthelme
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:870563182

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Unspeakable Practices Unnatural Acts

Unspeakable Practices  Unnatural Acts
Author: Donald Barthelme
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 165
Release: 1969
Genre: Experimental fiction, American
ISBN: OCLC:223374926

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Donald Barthelme

Donald Barthelme
Author: Jerome Klinkowitz
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1991-05-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0822311526

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Donald Barthelme (1931–1989) is regarded as one of the most imitated and influential American fiction writers since the early 1960s. In Donald Barthelme: An Exhibition, Jerome Klinkowitz presents both an appreciation and a comprehensive examination of the life work of this pathbreaking contemporary writer. A blend of close reading, biography, and theory, this retrospective—informed by Klinkowitz’s expert command of postmodern American fiction—contributes significantly to a new understanding of Barthelme’s work. Klinkowitz argues that the central piece in the Barthelme canon, and the key to his artistic method, is his widely acknowledged masterpiece, The Dead Father. In turning to this pivotal work, as well as to Barthelme’s short stories and other novels, Klinkowitz explores the way in which Barthelme reinvented the tools of narration, characterization, and thematics at a time when fictive techniques were largely believed to be exhausted. Klinkowitz, who was one of the first scholars to study Barthelme’s work and became its definitive bibliographer, situates Barthelme’s life and work within a broad spectrum of influences and affinities. A consideration of developments in painting and sculpture, for example, as well as those of contemporaneous fiction, contribute to Klinkowitz’s analysis. This astute reading will provide great insight for readers, writers, and critics of contemporary American fiction seeking explanations and justifications of Barthelme’s critical importance in the literature of our times.

Unspeakable Acts Unnatural Practices

Unspeakable Acts  Unnatural Practices
Author: Frank Smith
Publsiher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105111930231

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Smith dismantles the shoddy science undergirding direct, intensive, and early phonics training.

The Dead Father

The Dead Father
Author: Donald Barthelme
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466857308

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The Dead Father is a gargantuan half-dead, half-alive, part mechanical, wise, vain, powerful being who still has hopes for himself--even while he is being dragged by means of a cable toward a mysterious goal. In this extraordinary novel, marked by the imaginative use of language that influenced a generation of fiction writers, Donald Barthelme offered a glimpse into his fictional universe. As Donald Antrim writes in his introduction, "Reading The Dead Father, one has the sense that its author enjoys an almost complete artistic freedom . . . a permission to reshape, misrepresent, or even ignore the world as we find it . . . Laughing along with its author, we escape anxiety and feel alive."

Donald Barthelme Collected Stories LOA 343

Donald Barthelme  Collected Stories  LOA  343
Author: Donald Barthelme
Publsiher: Library of America
Total Pages: 949
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781598536966

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The definitive collection of a twentieth-century master of the short story, whose unforgettable inventions revolutionized the form The short stories of Donald Barthelme, revered by the likes of Thomas Pynchon and George Saunders, are gems of invention and pathos that have dazzled and delighted readers since the 1960s. Here, for the first time, these essential stories are preserved as they were published in Barthelme's original collections, beginning with Come Back, Dr. Caligari (1964), a book that made a generation of readers sit up and take notice. Collected Stories also includes the work that appeared for the first time in Barthelme's two retrospective anthologies, Sixty and Forty, as well as a selection of uncollected stories. Discover, in this comprehensive gathering, Barthelme's unique approach to fiction, his upside-down worlds that are nonetheless grounded in fundamental human truths, his scrambled visions of history that yield unexpected insights, and his genius for dialogue, parody, and collage, which was for him "the central principle of all art in the twentieth century." Engage with sophisticated works of fiction that, often in just the space of a few pages, wrest profundities out of what might first seem merely ephemeral, even trivial. And experience, along with Barthelme's imaginative and frequently subversive ideas, the pleasures of a consummate stylist whose sentences are worth marveling at and savoring. Introduced with a sharp and discerning essay by editor Charles McGrath and annotation that clarifies Barthelme's freewheeling, wide-ranging allusions, the landmark volume is a desert-island edition for fans and the ideal introduction to new readers eager to find out why, as Dave Eggers writes, Barthelme's "every sentence ... makes me want to stop and write something of my own. He fires all of my synapses and connects them in new ways."

Overnight to Many Distant Cities

Overnight to Many Distant Cities
Author: Donald Barthelme
Publsiher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1983
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: UOM:39015005858967

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" ... Donald Barthelme's new collection ... takes us from New York to Tokyo to Copenhagen to Barcelona to Paris to the Radiant City of Le Corbusier, balancing twelve of his widely celebrated short stories against an equal number of brief visionary texts, new in his work, that provide a lovely, haunting counterpoint"--From dust jacket.

Flying to America

Flying to America
Author: Donald Barthleme
Publsiher: Catapult
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781619029996

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Donald Barthelme was one of the most influential and inventive writers of the 20th century. In this volume of unpublished and previously uncollected stories, he transforms the absurd and strange into the real in his usual epiphanic, engaging, and richly textured style. The stories delve further into themes that often interested Barthelme: the perils of the unfulfilled existence; the relationships between politics, art, sex, and life; and the importance of continuing to ask questions even though we are unable to learn the answers. This collection will delight both old fans and new readers.