Literary Disruptions

Literary Disruptions
Author: Jerome Klinkowitz
Publisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1980
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

The Contemporary Novel

The Contemporary Novel
Author: Irving Adelman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

In this new edition, what was already an expansive work has been updated and further enlarged to include information not only on American and British novelists but also on writers in English from around the world.

Critical Essays on Donald Barthelme

Critical Essays on Donald Barthelme
Author: Richard Francis Patteson
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

The most comprehensive collection of essays ever published on the contemporary American writer who died at the age of 58 in 1989, this volume contains both a sizeable gathering of early reviews and a broad selection of more modern scholarship as well, including both reprinted articles and reviews and five original essays commissioned specifically for this volume. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Donald Barthelme

Donald Barthelme
Author: Jerome Klinkowitz
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 1991-05-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0822381699

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.

The Teachings of Don B.

The Teachings of Don B.
Author: Donald Barthelme
Publisher: Counterpoint LLC
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: English prose
ISBN: 9781593761745

This overflowing volume of previously uncollected--and utterly uncategorizable--writings by the late Donald Barthelme is a time bomb disguised as a literary last testament. Barthelme gives us an imaginary episode of BATMAN hilariously slowed down to soap-opera speed; an account of a baseball game played by T.S. Eliot and Willem "Big Bill" de Kooning; and an outlandishly illustrated chronicle of a scientific expedition in quest of God. 109 illustrations throughout.