• Fredrick Barthelme (born October 10, 1943) is an American novelist and short story writer of minimalist fiction. He is the director of the Center For...
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    Donald Barthelme Jr. (pronounced BAR-thəl-mee or BAR-təl-mee; April 7, 1931 – July 23, 1989) was an American short story writer and novelist known for...
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  • American architect Frederick Barthelme (born 1943), American writer Maxime Barthelme (born 1988), French footballer Steven Barthelme (born 1947), American...
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    University, and the father of novelists Donald Barthelme Jr, Frederick Barthelme, and Steven Barthelme. Barthelme was born on August 4, 1907, in Galveston,...
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    modernist architect in Houston. Steven Barthelme attended Johns Hopkins University. His brothers Donald Jnr. and Frederick also became notable authors. His...
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    formed in 1966 by the trio of singer/guitarist Mayo Thompson, drummer Frederick Barthelme, and bassist Steve Cunningham. The group were part of the 1960s Texas...
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  • Wolff (b. 1945), Richard Ford (b. 1944), Larry Brown (1951–2004), Frederick Barthelme (b. 1943), Pedro Juan Gutiérrez (b. 1950), Fernando Velázquez Medina...
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    Mason, Tobias Wolff, Grace Paley, Sandra Cisneros, Mary Robison, Frederick Barthelme, Richard Ford, Patrick Holland, Cormac McCarthy,, David Leavitt and...
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  • Tom Wolfe had similar criticisms as well. Frederick Barthelme, brother of postmodern novelist Donald Barthelme, is noted for his use of Kmart realism in...
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  • features fiction, poetry, and essays. Gordon Weaver founded it in 1970. Frederick Barthelme became editor in 1977. In 1995, it was the first large literary magazine...
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