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Name: Frederick Barthelme
Birth Date: October 10, 1943
Nationality: American
Gender: Male

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Biography of Frederick Barthelme
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Though he published two books in the 1970s, Frederick Barthelme began to draw serious attention only with the publication of his short-story collection, Moon Deluxe, in 1983. In the seventeen stories of that book Barthelme traces the lives of men and...


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Fredrick Barthelme (b. October 10, 1943) is an American author of short fiction and novels and a professor at The University of Southern Mississippi. He is also the editor of the literary journal The Mississippi Review. He received his M.A. in creative...


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Frederick Barthelme: the writer as high roller.
10/06/1997: 2,059 words, approx. 7 pages
Frederick Barthelme's seventh novel, 'Bob the Gambler,' tells the story of an habitual gambler and the toll gambling takes on his family. It may be a story that Barthelme can personally relate to since he makes weekly visits to a casino and often stays...
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Studies in Short Fiction
Sex wars in 'Moon Deluxe': Frederick Barthelme and postmodern Prufrock.
06/22/1996: 4,520 words, approx. 15 pages
Frederick Barthelme's minimalist approach in 'Moon Deluxe' has parallels in T. S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." Barthelme's male characters are rendered inactive by the women's movement and the sexual revolution, while Eliot's Prufrock is too self-conscious and is frightened...
 


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