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Donald Barthelme

    April 7, 1931 – July 23, 1989

    Donald Barthelme was a distinctive voice in postmodern literature, known for his experimental narratives and a unique blend of the absurd and the profound. His work often explores themes of alienation, the fragmentation of modern life, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. Barthelme's distinctive style is characterized by its innovative use of language, playful yet often melancholic tone, and a masterful deconstruction of traditional storytelling. His influence on contemporary fiction is undeniable, inviting readers to reconsider the very nature of reality and narrative.

    Donald Barthelme
    Modern Short Stories
    The Dead Father
    The King
    Sixty Stories
    The Teachings of Don B.
    Donald Barthelme: Collected Stories (Loa #343)
    • 2021

      This collection showcases the work of a twentieth-century master who transformed the short story genre with his innovative narratives. Each tale reflects his unique style and creativity, offering readers a glimpse into the unforgettable characters and themes that define his literary legacy. The compilation serves as both a tribute to his influence and a comprehensive exploration of his contributions to storytelling, making it essential for fans of the genre.

      Donald Barthelme: Collected Stories (Loa #343)
    • 2018

      The Teachings of Don B.

      Satires, Parodies, Fables, Illustrated Stories, and Plays

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This collection features sixty-three rare and previously uncollected works by a renowned master of American short stories. It showcases the author's distinctive style and thematic depth, offering readers a unique glimpse into their literary genius. Each story reflects the intricacies of human experience, making this anthology a valuable addition for both longtime fans and new readers alike.

      The Teachings of Don B.
    • 2011

      Donald Barthelme is a puckish player with language, a writer of short but endlessly rewarding comic gems, a thinker and an experimenter. In these nine short stories, whether writing about a hairy, donkeyish king or a touching, private gesture of city-sized proportions, his is a surreal, deadpan genius.

      Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby
    • 2007

      In "Der Tote Vater" von Donald Barthelme ziehen neunzehn Männer einen riesigen, halb lebenden, halb mechanischen Kadaver über Land. Barthelme schafft ein eindrückliches, amüsantes und verrücktes fiktionales Universum. Er gilt als bedeutender Autor der amerikanischen Postmoderne.

      Der Tote Vater
    • 2006

      In Donald Barthelmes Roman kämpft König Artus mit seinen Rittern gegen die Nazis, während sie sich philosophischen Fragen der Moral und der Kriegsführung widmen. Trotz moderner Bedrohungen bleibt Artus seinen edlen Prinzipien treu, lehnt die Bombardierung von Zivilisten ab und reflektiert über den Verlust von Ritterlichkeit.

      Der König. Roman
    • 2004

      The Dead Father

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(1993)Add rating

      The narrative centers around a unique character, a colossal being that embodies both life and machinery, who is being pulled toward an enigmatic destination. Through inventive language, Barthelme crafts a fictional realm that challenges conventional storytelling. The introduction highlights the author's artistic freedom, allowing readers to experience a blend of humor and existential reflection, ultimately evoking a sense of vitality amidst the absurdity. This work stands as a significant influence on contemporary fiction, showcasing the potential for creative expression.

      The Dead Father
    • 2003

      Sixty Stories

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.2(462)Add rating

      Audacious and murderously witty, this collection features sixty stories that blend American culture with urban upheavals, transforming them into frontier myths. The narratives include surreal travelogues reminiscent of Kafka, alongside cryptic dialogues that explore deep human emotions and existential concerns. Barthelme's mastery of language and perception creates an unsettling yet irresistible reading experience, showcasing his unique ability to capture the complexities of contemporary life.

      Sixty Stories
    • 1999

      Reprezentativní výbor povídek legendárního amerického experimentátora je splacením jednoho z posledních mnohaletých dluhů, které v českém překladu vůči americké krásné literatuře zůstaly i po roce 1989. Hravé, absurdní až surrealistické krátké příběhy, bránící se veškeré racionalitě, připomínají E. A. Poea, F. Kafku i Woodyho Allena a čtenáře okouzlují zachycením banality i bizarnosti moderního světa, čemuž odpovídají i jeho oblíbené jazykové prostředky - mluva reklam a vše, co doprovází pokleslou (americkou) kulturu a reálie.

      Padesát povídek
    • 1998