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  1. The New Yorker - March 2, 1963 by Donald Barthelme, Vernon Watkins, John Cheever, Hannah Aren Geoffrey T. Hellman, 1963
  2. THE WAR BOOK: The Price; In Passage of the Sun; Game; The Foxholes of Mars; Down the Rabbit Hole; Pacifist; Your Soldier Unto Death; The Weapon; Or Else; The Liberation of Earth; Crab Apple Crisis; The House by the Crab Apple Tree; And Then the Dark by James (editor) (Algis Budrys; George Collyn; Donald Barthelme; Fritz Leiber; Norman Spinrad; Mack Reynolds; Michael Walker; Fredric Brown; Henry Kuttner; William Tenn; George MacBeth; S. S. Johnson) Sallis, 1971
  3. Dissident Postmodernists: Barthelme, Coover, Pynchon (Penn Studies in Contemporary American Fiction) by Paul Maltby, 1991-12
  4. The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine; or The Hithering Thithering Djinn by Donald Barthelme, 1971
  5. Not-Knowing: The Essays and Interviews of Donald Barthelme by Donald Barthelme, 1999-01-26
  6. Snow White by Donald Barthelme, 1967
  7. Feb.22,1964 The New Yorker Magazine - S.J.Perelman - The Mafia - John O'Hara - Donald Barthelme - Genet
  8. Critical Essays on Donald Barthelme --1992 publication. by various, 1992-01-01
  9. Red Krayola: University of St. Thomas, Mayo Thompson, Frederick Barthelme, Donald Barthelme, International Artists, The 13th Floor Elevators
  10. 1966 The New Yorker Magazine - Dogs - Donald Barthelme - Robert Penn Warren - N.H.L.(Hockey) - Brendan Gill by n/a, 1966
  11. Donald Barthelme
  12. University of Houston Faculty: Edward Albee, Alberto Gonzales, Donald Barthelme, Ted Poe, George Zinkhan, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
  13. Aug.3,1968 The New Yorker Magazine - Donald Barthelme - R.K.Narayan - Huntley & Brinkley
  14. Aug. 31,1963 The New Yorker Magazine - Lord of the Flies - Stock Market Crash - Donald Barthelme

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62. The New York Review Of Books: Donald Barthelme By David Levine
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63. The New York Review Of Books: Donald Barthelme
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August 14, 1986 ARRESTS IN POLAND March 18, 1982 AN APPEAL TO GENERAL JARUZELSKI August 13, 1981 DEATH IN IRAN December 6, 1979 FREE THE CZECHS October 11, 1979 BOYCOTT TABA January 25, 1973 FORD'S BETTER IDEA

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64. Donald Barthelme (1931-89)
Resources in Japanese donald barthelme (193189) General ResourcesDON B BIBLIOGRAPHY (Reiichi Miura, Nagoya University
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65. A Donald Barthelme Collection
A donald barthelme Collection Photo credit Jerry Bauer (taken from donald Barthleme A Study of the Short Fiction by Barbara
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66. A Donald Barthelme Collection
A donald barthelme Collection Come Back, Dr. Caligari (hc); ComeBack, Dr. Caligari (pb); Come Back, Dr. Caligari (pb); Snow White
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  • Come Back, Dr. Caligari (hc) Come Back, Dr. Caligari (pb) Come Back, Dr. Caligari (pb) Snow White (hc) Snow White (hc) Snow White (pb) Snow White (pb) Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts (hc) Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts (pb) City Life (hc) City Life (pb) City Life (pb) The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine (hc) Sadness (hc) Sadness (pb) Guilty Pleasures (hc) Guilty Pleasures (pb) The Dead Father (hc) The Dead Father (pb) The Dead Father (pb) Amateurs (hc) Amateurs (pb) Here in the Village (hc/s) Here in the Village (hc/s) Great Days (hc) The Emerald (hc/s) Presents (hc/s) Sunny Marge (s) The Oriental Bride (s) 60 Stories (hc) 60 Stories (hc) 60 Stories (pb) 60 Stories (pb) Overnight to Many Distant Cities (hc) Overnight to Many Distant Cities (pb) Paradise (hc) Paradise (pb) Forty Stories (hc) Forty Stories (pb) Forty Stories (pb) Sam's Bar (hc) The King (hc) The King (pb) The Teachings of Don B. (hc) The Teachings of Don B. (pb) Not Knowing (hc) Not Knowing (pb) Jim Love Up To Now (pb) Exquisite Creatures (hc) Robert Rauschenberg, Work from Four Series
  • 67. The Balloon, Copyright The Estate Of Donald Barthelme
    I only wish I could write like this. Copyright (c) 1996 The Estate of DonaldBarthelme, republished without permission, hopefully pending.
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    I only wish I could write like this.
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    The balloon, beginning at a point on Fourteenth Street, the exact location of which I cannot reveal, expanded northward all one night, while people were sleeping, until it reached the Park. There, I stopped it; at dawn the northernmost edges lay over the Plaza; the free-hanging motion was frivolous and gentle. But experiencing a faint irritation at stopping, even to protect the trees, and seeing no reason the balloon should be allowed to expand upward, over the parts of the city it was already covering, into the “air space” to be found there, I asked the engineers to see to it. This expansion took place throughout the morning, soft imperceptible sighing of gas through the valves. The balloon then covered forty-five blocks north-south and an irregular area east-west, as many as six crosstown blocks on either side of the Avenue in some places. This was the situation, then. But it is wrong to speak of “situations,” implying sets of circumstances leading to some resolution, some escape of tension; there were no situations, simply the balloon hanging there muted heavy grays and browns for the most part, contrasting with the walnut and soft yellows. A deliberate lack of finish, enhanced by skillful installation, gave the surface a rough, forgotten quality; sliding weights on the inside, carefully adjusted, anchored the great, vari-shaped mass at a number of points. Now we have had a flood of original ideas in all media, works ofsingular beauty as well as significant milestones in the history of inflation, but at that moment, there was only

    68. Donald Barthelme, Postmodern Fiction, And Lit Crit. | Brilliant Corners
    Main In honor of » donald barthelme, postmodern fiction,and lit crit. I'm just about halfway through donald barthelme's
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    69. Questions About Donald Barthelme, Answered By Brian Kiteley
    Some Questions about donald barthelme. donald barthelme once said that selecting fathersis part of the process of becoming a writer, of being born as a writer.
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    Some Questions about Donald Barthelme Brian Kiteley Sandrine Dechaume: I take it one of the important goals, as far as creative writing workshops go, is to get students to read. Donald Barthelme once said that selecting fathers is part of the process of becoming a writer, of being born as a writer. In your triple capacity as former student of Barthelme, teacher, and writer, do you find that is the case? Brian Kiteley: Donald Barthelme seemed more interested in making us read philosophy, art history, historiography, and scientific theory than “selecting fathers,” if that means other writers. He rarely recommend anyone specifically to us. We knew that his fellow postmodernists (though we didn’t use that word in 1983) were worth reading. But he most clearly wanted his writing students to be philosophically well-educated. As the son of an analytic philosopher, this scared me. I’d avoided reading philosophy (and taking any philosophy courses as an undergraduate), but Donald was directly responsible for engaging me in that area of reading. I tell my students to read as much as they can.

    70. Stories, Listed By Author
    Inside Information, ed. Abbe Mowshowitz, AddisonWesley, 1977. barthelme,donald (1931-1989) The Balloon, (ss) New Yorker Apr '66
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    71. Magical Realism Donald Barthelme
    donald barthelme. A donald barthelme Collection; donald barthelme's barthelmismoEverything Jessamyn could find on the net about barthelme;
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    72. Links To Literature: Donald Barthelme
    Catharton donald barthelme. Selected links and bibligraphy. WORKS. The Balloon. donaldbarthelme Celery Club. Discussion and chat. donald barthelme Forum Frigate.
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    73. The Piano Player By Donald Barthelme
    The Piano Player. by donald barthelme. Outside his window struck himdead. Copyright (c) 1996 The Estate of donald barthelme. Home.
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    It ?" "The ham," she said. Is one of our children named Ambrose? Somebody named Ambrose has been sending us telegrams. How many do we have now? Four? Five? Do you think they're heterosexual?" She made a moue and ran a hand through her artichoke hair. "The house is rusting away. Why did you want a steel house? Why did I think I wanted to live in Connecticut? I don't know." "Get up," he said softly, "get up, dearly beloved. Stand up and sing. Sing Parsifal ." "I want a Triumph," she said from the floor. "A TR-4. Everyone in Stamford, every single person, has one but me. If you gave me a TR-4 I'd put our ugly children in it and drive away. To Wellfleet. I'd take all the ugliness out of your life." "A green one?" "A red one," she said menacingly. "Red with red leather seats." "Aren't you supposed to be chipping paint?" he asked. "I bought us an electric data processing system. An IBM." "I want to go to Wellfleet," she said. "I want to talk to Edmund Wilson and take him for a ride in my red TR-4. The children can dig clams. We have a lot to talk about, Bunny and me." "Why don't you remove those shoulder pads?" Brian said kindly. "It's too bad about the ham." " I loved that ham ," she said viciously. "When you galloped into the University of Texas on your roan Volvo, I thought you were going to

    74. Stories, Listed By Author
    Inside Information, ed. Abbe Mowshowitz, AddisonWesley 1977. barthelme,donald (1931-1989) (chron.) * The Balloon, (ss) New Yorker Apr 1966
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    75. Donald Barthelme: The Glass Mountain
    The Glass Mountain donald barthelme. 1. I was trying to climb the glassmountain. 2. The glass mountain stands at the corner of Thirteenth
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    The Glass Mountain
    Donald Barthelme 1. I was trying to climb the glass mountain. 2. The glass mountain stands at the corner of Thirteenth Street and Eighth Avenue. 3. I had attained the lower slope. 4. People were looking up at me. 5. I was new in the neighborhood. 6. Nevertheless I had acquaintances. 7. I had strapped climbing irons to my feet and each hand grasped sturdy plumber's friend. 8. I was 200 feet up. 9. The wind was bitter. 10. My acquaintances had gathered at the bottom of the mountain to offer encouragement. 11. "Shithead." 12. "Asshole." 13. Everyone in the city knows about the glass mountain. 14. People who live here tell stories about it. 15. It is pointed out to visitors. 16. Touching the side of the mountain, one feels coolness. 17. Peering into the mountain, one sees sparkling blue-white depths. 18. The mountain towers over that part of Eighth Avenue like some splendid, immense office building. 19. The top of the mountain vanishes into the clouds, or on cloudless days, into the sun. 20. I unstuck the righthand plumber's friend leaving the lefthand one in place.

    76. Donald Barthelme
    King Arthur (from The King by donald barthelme) t is the king! Why is he solitaryupon this brownish sullen plain, where every prospect vexes? Methinks
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    77. Donald Barthelme: Unsentenced
    donald barthelme Unsentenced By Rachel Astern. Regis Durand notes indonald barthelme that “barthelme’s is an art of absences”.
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    Donald Barthelme: Unsentenced By: Rachel Astern
    In this story, Barthelme writes almost in the same way that people think; half sense and half nonsense. When a door opens and the president comes in with a sledge hammer ready to fight, it is just his way of introducing social and political conflict. It is not really happening. When an accusatory cat-piano player tries to get you to see your own intentions by way of force, the hideous music is just a parallel for hideous feelings about what one is doing to the self. The story is a quest to show the destruction of the strongly opinionated male, and how the media turns strong opinions into lesser, stereotypical ones. Quite a crafty story. I think writing this review has helped me to see that I actually liked this one a lot!
    "See the Moon?," story number four, is up to you to define. I saw it as a view of the world through adult eyes. I will give you two of my favorite lines from it. “He wanted to be an Untouchable, Paul did. That was his idea of a contemporary career. But then a girl walked up and touched him (slapped him actually; it’s a complicated story) and he joined us, here in the imbroglio.” AND “And now settling back in this green glider with a copy of Man. Dear Ann when I look at Man I don’t want you. Unfolded Ursala Herring seems eversomuchmore desirable. A clean girl, too and with interests. Someone new to show my slash to.” Keep in mind that from reading this you are not disadvantaged in not knowing what imbroglio is, or who Anne and Paul and Ursala are. What you need to know is that imbroglio is a cool word, and isn’t the concept of Man being an article of literature as well as a human entity neat?

    78. Donald Barthelme: Snow White
    donald barthelme Snow White. Selfregard is rooted in breakfast.When you have had it, then lunch seems to follow naturally, as
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    Donald Barthelme: Snow White
    Self-regard is rooted in breakfast. When you have had it, then lunch seems to follow naturally, as if you owned not only the fruits but the means of production in a large, dreck

    79. Donald Barthelme: Snow White
    donald barthelme Snow White. DEAR MR. QUISTGAARD Although you donot know me my name is Jane. I have seized your name from the
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    DEAR MR. QUISTGAARD: , can be penetrated. New things can rush into your plenum displacing old things, things that were formerly there. No man's plenum, Mr. Quistgaard, is impervious to the awl of God's will. Consider then your situation now . You are sitting there in your house on Neat Street, with your fine dog, doubtless, and your handsome wife and tall brown sons, conceivably, and who knows with your gun-colored Plymouth Fury in the driveway, and opinions passing back and forth, about whether the Grange should build a new meeting hall or not, whether the children should become Tomists or not, whether the pump needs more cup grease or not. A confortable American scene. But I, Jane Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, am in possession of your telephone number, Mr. Quistgaard . Think what that means. In means that at any moment I can pierce your plenum with a single telephone call, simply by dialing 989-7777. You are correct, Mr. Quistgaard, in seeing this as a threatening situation. The moment I inject discourse from my u. of d. into your u. of d., the yourness of yours is diluted. The more I inject, the more you dilute. Soon you will be presiding over an empty plenum, or rather, since that is a contradiction in terms, over a former plenum, in terms of yourness. You are, essentially, in my power. I suggest an unlisted number. Yours faithfully

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