About Donald Barthelme
Donald Barthelme published twelve books, including two novels and a prize-winning children's book. He was a regular contributor to the New Yorker and taught creative writing at the University of Houston. In his career, he won a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Book Award, and a National Institute of Arts and Letters Award, among others.
Novels
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Snow White (1967)
The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine (1971)
The Dead Father (1975)
The King (1990)
Snow White (1967)
The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine (1971)
The Dead Father (1975)
The King (1990)
Collections
Come Back, Dr Caligari (1966)
Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts (1968)
Sadness (1972)
Guilty Pleasures (1974)
Amateurs (1976)
Great Days (1979)
Sixty Stories (1981)
Overnight To Many Distant Cities (1983)
Forty Stories (1987)
Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts (1968)
Sadness (1972)
Guilty Pleasures (1974)
Amateurs (1976)
Great Days (1979)
Sixty Stories (1981)
Overnight To Many Distant Cities (1983)
Forty Stories (1987)
Anthologies containing stories by Donald Barthelme
The Slaying of the Dragon: Modern Tales of the Playful Imagination (1984)
The Literary Ghost: Great Contemporary Ghost Stories (1991)
The Literary Ghost: Great Contemporary Ghost Stories (1991)
Short stories
| Games (1965) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| The Death of Edward Lear (1971) | |||
| The Emerald (1979) |
Awards
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