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  1. Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss by Frederick and Steven Barthelme, 2001-05-21
  2. Moon Deluxe (Barthelme, Frederick) by Frederick Barthelme, 1995-09-01
  3. Chroma (Barthelme, Frederick) by Frederick Barthelme, 1996-05-01
  4. The Novels And Short Stories Of Frederick Barthelme: A Literary Critical Analysis (Studies in American Literature) by John C. Hughes, 2005-04-07
  5. Second Marriage (Barthelme, Frederick) by Frederick Barthelme, 1995-09-01
  6. Two Against One (Barthelme, Frederick) by Frederick Barthelme, 1996-05-03
  7. Natural Selection: A Novel by Frederick Barthelme, 2001-07-11
  8. Bob the Gambler by Frederick Barthelme, 1998-10-15
  9. Waveland by Frederick Barthelme, 2009-04-07
  10. Rangoon by Frederick Barthelme, 1970
  11. Tracer by Frederick Barthelme, 2001-04-10
  12. The Brothers by Frederick Barthelme, 2001-04-10
  13. Painted Desert by Frederick Barthelme, 1997-04-01
  14. Elroy Nights by Frederick Barthelme, 2004-08-18

1. MWP: Frederick Barthelme (1943-    )
Biography, bibliography, and links about the writer currently teaching at the University of Southern Mississippi.
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Go to Publications Bibliography Internet Resources See also: Book Info: The Law of Averages: New and Selected Stories
(July 2001) Natural Selection
(July 2001) Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss
(May 2001) The Law of Averages: New and Selected Stories
(October 2000) trip
(December 1999) Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss
(November 1999) Bob the Gambler
(October 1998) Bob the Gambler
(October 1997) Painted Desert
(April 1997) Writer News: Barthelme brothers indicted for cheating at blackjack
(7 March 1998) Cheating charges dropped against Barthelme brothers (10 August 1999) The MWP The Entire Web Home Browse Listings Authors Frederick Barthelme
Frederick Barthelme
Frederick Barthelme is an artist, educator, editor, and writer, currently teaching at the University of Southern Mississippi . He is probably best known for his fiction, which many critics place into the school of literary minimalism, though Barthelme is himself uncomfortable with the term.

2. MWP: Frederick Barthelme (1943-    )
Frederick Barthelme Frederick Barthelme is an artist, educator, editor, and writer, currently teaching at the University of Southern Mississippi.
http://www.olemiss.edu/mwp/dir/barthelme_frederick/index.html
Go to Publications Bibliography Internet Resources See also: Book Info: The Law of Averages: New and Selected Stories
(July 2001) Natural Selection
(July 2001) Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss
(May 2001) The Law of Averages: New and Selected Stories
(October 2000) trip
(December 1999) Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss
(November 1999) Bob the Gambler
(October 1998) Bob the Gambler
(October 1997) Painted Desert
(April 1997) Writer News: Barthelme brothers indicted for cheating at blackjack
(7 March 1998) Cheating charges dropped against Barthelme brothers (10 August 1999) The MWP The Entire Web Home Browse Listings Authors Frederick Barthelme
Frederick Barthelme
Frederick Barthelme is an artist, educator, editor, and writer, currently teaching at the University of Southern Mississippi . He is probably best known for his fiction, which many critics place into the school of literary minimalism, though Barthelme is himself uncomfortable with the term.

3. Frederick Barthelme
Thinking Like a Painter An Interview with Frederick Barthelme. by Robert L. Hall Barthelme’s is a literary minimalist (although he might dispute the label) who uses
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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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Barthelme, Frederick Bob the Gambler Wilmington, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Mariner Books 1998 039592474x / 9780395924747 Edition Unstated Trade Paperback Fair As issued No Jacket Price: 4.00 USD Add to Shopping Cart Barthelme, Frederick Moon Deluxe: Stories New York, New York, U.S.A. Viking Press/ Penguin 1984 014007130X / 9780140071306 Edition Unstated Trade Paperback Good+ As issued No Jacket Sticker residue front cover, remainder mark bottom edge, pages browning, cover creases, and other light to moderate shopwear. Short story collection. Price: 4.00 USD Add to Shopping Cart Barthelme, Frederick Two Against One Old Tappan, NJ, U.S.A. Macmillan Publishing Company, Incorporated 1989 0020304455 / 9780020304456 First Thus Trade Paperback Very Good- As issued No Jacket Soiling to bottom edge, multiple dents(points) in rear cover, and other light shopwear. Overall decent looking copy.

5. Barthelme, Frederick MOON DELUXE At Bookfever.com
Barthelme, Frederick MOON DELUXE New York Simon Schuster, 1983. at bookfever.com
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6. Barthelme, Frederick NATURAL SELECTION At Bookfever.com
Barthelme, Frederick NATURAL SELECTION New York Viking, 1990. at bookfever.com
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8. Frederick Barthelme, Editor, Mississippi Review - ZoomInfo
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12. Frederick Barthelme - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Barthelme, Frederick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Short story writer, novelist, editor, professor DATE OF BIRTH October 10, 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Fredrick Barthelme (born October 10, 1943) is an American author of short fiction and novels and has been the thirty-three year director of The Center For Writers at The University of Southern Mississippi He has also been the editor of the nationally recognized literary journal Mississippi Review
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Barthelme was born in Houston, Texas. His father, Donald Barthelme, Sr. , was a well-known and highly active Modernist architect in the city. The atmosphere of intellectual and aesthetic vigor encouraged by the their father, pervasive in Barthelme family life, is described in Double Down , a memoir co-written by Frederick and his brother, Steven . Their other brothers, Donald , and Peter, emerged from the creative household to become authors as well. While Frederick pursued talents in several creative fields, including painting and music, he eventually chose to focus on fiction writing: receiving his M.A. in creative writing from Johns Hopkins University , where he studied with the influential novelist John Barth . Although Barthelme focussed his attention on writing, he didn't abandon his interest in music, as he was a founding member of the avant-garde

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15. Books: You Bet Your Life (Memphis Flyer . 11-03-97)
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You Bet Your Life
By Leonard Gill The next time you're minding your own business mindlessly feeding the quarter slots, kindly consider for a moment Raymond and Jewel Kaiser, residents of that "outlet-mall version of Las Vegas" known as Biloxi, Mississippi. Ray's a disenchanted architect in no hurry to resume work. Jewel, the bread-winner, is self-employed at what is fuzzily described as a "consulting" job. RV, who whines, drinks, smokes pot, hangs out in parking lots, and represents today's typical 14-year-old, is Jewel's wise-cracking daughter by a previous marriage. Raymond's mother, Leona, lives alone in Bay St. Louis fixating on the John Larroquette look-alike next door. And his retired father back in Houston, "a sad old guy, messy ... a hard case," complains of raw testicles from sitting around so much. The Kaisers, needless to say, will not be serving as billboard material for the casino industry. But they do serve as a perfect pair playing off one another comically and tragically and against the odds in Frederick Barthelme's latest novel, Bob the Gambler . How did Ray and Jewel Kaiser, an attractive couple, a smart couple who should know better, get themselves in such a fix?

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17. Digital Culture - An Exchange With Frederick Barthelme
Atlantic Monthly interview with Frederick Barthelme on Internet publishing.
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Digital media are transforming the publishing industry. It's time for publishers to return the favor, writes Ralph Lombreglia.
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To: Ralph Lombreglia From: Frederick Barthelme Subject: Literary Publishing on the Web RL: Could you say how you view the Web and its literary prospects? FB:
There seem to be two basic views of the Web among literary folk. The first and most common is that the Web is a wasteland, another television, a form of advertising all utterly unsuitable for literary activity. Among these folk there is a curious parallel between response to the Web and response to alternative literatures. Those who are terrorized by any change in the habits, practices, and product of writers, any change that might tend to disenfranchise them, are also, and perhaps not surprisingly, terrorized by the rise of the Web as a publishing forum. The second common view is the giddy "it's all experimental" approach that proclaims that anything on the Web is a fabulous extension of literary activity as we have known it and will clearly destroy all not up-to-date literary activity in about twenty minutes. Both these views are, even in their most sophisticated disguises, silly.

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Bob the Gambler by Barthelme, Frederick. Fine/Fine. add to wishlist. Good. Prev. owners inscription on fly leaf. No DJ. Good copy.
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19. Frederick Barthelme: Driver, Short Story
Online fiction by Frederick Barthelme.
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Frederick Barthelme
RITA SAYS
the living-room lights keep her awake when she goes to bed before I do, which is most of the time. The light comes down the hall and under the bedroom door, she says, and in the dark it's like a laser. So on Sunday, after she'd gone to bed, I started to read Money
In the morning I left a note attached to the refrigerator with the tiny TV-dinner magnet, telling Rita what time I'd be home from the office, then got in the Celica and headed for the freeway. I'd been in traffic for half an hour, most of it behind a bald, architect-looking guy in a BMW 2002 when I saw a sign for Kleindienst Highway Auto Sales. This was a hand-painted sign, one quarter billboard size, in a vacant lot alongside the freeway - a rendering of a customized 1947 Ford. I got off at the next exit and went back up the feeder to get to this place, which was a shell-paved lot with a house trailer at the rear, strings of silver and gold decorations above, and a ten-foot Cyclone fence topped with knife wire.
A guy jumped out of the trailer the minute I got onto the property. He followed me until I parked, then threw an arm around my shoulders before I had my car door shut. "Howdy," he said. "Phil Kleindienst. Hunting a big beauty, am I right?"

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1943 Born on October 10th in Houston, Texas. American writer of short stories and novels featuring characters who are shaped by the impersonal suburban environments in which they
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1943 - Born on October 10th in Houston, Texas. American writer of short stories and novels featuring characters who are shaped by the impersonal suburban environments in which they live.
1970 - 'Rangoon', a collection of his surreal short fiction, drawings, and photographs, was published.
1977 - Frederick attended Tulane University, the University of Houston, and Johns Hopkins University, where he received his M.A.
1983 - With the short stories of 'Moon Deluxe', written in the present tense and almost all in the first person, he attracted wide notice.
1984 - The protagonist of his humorous novel 'Second Marriage' is a man whose second wife kicks him out of their home in order to make room for his first wife.
1985 - His novel 'Tracer' presents a disheartened male and two women to whom he is attached.
1995 - His subsequent works include the short-story collection Chroma and the novels Two Against One, Natural Selection, and Painted Desert.

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