Donald Barthelme Essay, Research Paper
Donald Barthelme
Donald Barthelme has been called «probably the most perversely
gifted writer in the U.S.» As well as " one of the best, most
significant and carefully developing young American writers" (Harte
and Riley, 41). He was born April 7, 1931 to Donald and Helen
Barthelme in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Barthelme had a wide range of careers during his lifetime. He
worked as a newspaper reporter and as a managing editor of
Location, and art and literature review (Harte and Riley, 41). His
other jobs included serving in Korea and Japan in the U.S. Army
(Barthelme Bio, 1), Professor of English at the City University of
New York, teacher of Creative Writing at the University of Texas in
Houston, and of course author of short stories and novels (Anderson
et al, 919). He is the author of a number of collections of short
stories including «Come Back, Dr. Caligari» (1964); «Unspeakable
Practices, Unnatural Acts» (1968); " City Life" (1971); «Sadness»
(1972); «Great Days» (1978); «Overnight to Many Distant Cities»
(1983); and «Paradise» (1986). He also wrote Snow White, a parody
of the popular children?s fairy tale, the novel. He won the
National Book Award for Children?s literature for the book titled
«The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine: or, the Hithering, Thithering,
Djinn» (1971) (Marowski and Matuz, 3?). In 1976 he received the
Jesse H. Jones Award from the Texas Institute of Letters for his
book The Dead Father. His book Sixty Stories was nominated for the
National Book Critics Circle Award, the PEN/Faulkner award for
Fiction, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize all in 1982.
Barthelme also had the privilege of being widely regarded as one of
the ablest and most versatile American stylists (Robert et al,
919). Donald Barthelme passed away July 23, 1989 from cancer in
Houston Texas.
According to the Literature book Barthelme?s stories contain plots
that are «unconventional episodic, a clutter of styles,
absurdities, and slapstick.» In his hands, «a myth is likely to
turn into realism, and realism into absurdity.» It is said that
Barthelme?s characters are «two-dimensional parodies of themselves,
rather than fully developed individuals.»
To get a feel for what the way Donald Barthelme writes I read a few
of his short stories. Barthelme is a «writer of experimental
fiction who creates funny and disturbing stories by putting
different parts of stories that are seemingly unimportant to one
another together»(Marowski and Matuz, 34). Anatole Broyard says",
Barthelme is so funny that most readers will never know how serious
he is" (Harte and Riley, 41). I do not agree with either of these
people that Barthelme is funny. I do agree thought that he does
seem to be a very serious writer. Thomas Leitch says about
Barthelme:
«Perhaps the most striking feature of Donald Barthelme?s fiction is
the number of things it get along without.
In Barthelme?s fictive
world, there appear to be no governing or shaping beliefs, no
transcendent ideals or intimations, no very significant physical
experience, no sense of place or community, no awareness on the
part of his characters of any personal history or context of
profession or family or, for the most part, personal relationships,
no psychology of character, indeed no characters at all in the
usual sense of the term.»(Marowski and Matuz, 35)I agree with what
Leitch says. The short stories I read did not follow the usual way
that stories are written. Most of the stories did not seem to have
any point at all to the story.
The first story I read was The Game. This story is about two men,
that are locked in a room together, whose mission is to insert keys
and launch nuclear missiles when they see certain events happen on
the televisions that they have. They are completely cut off from
the rest of the world and seem to have lost sight of reality.
Chablis the second story I read is about a guy whose wife wants a
dog. His wife has a baby so she forgets about wanting a dog. Then
she says that her baby wants a dog so that the man will not say no.
The whole story is about the man?s memory and at the end of the
story he gets up from the chair he is sitting in and congratulates
himself on his memory before checking on his child.
The third story I read was really different. To me it didn?t seem
like a story at all. It is entitled On the Deck. The whole thing is
describing items that are on the deck of a ship that is out in the
water.
Genius is a story about a genius that the whole world seems to spin
around. Everyone around him inflates his ego because the give him
awards and give him special treatment that regular people do not
get. At the end of the story he receives a ceremonial sword after
being in a bad mood for a little over week and the sword again
gives his ego a boost. I think that maybe Barthelme is trying to
say, by writing this story, that there are a lot of weak people
that need their egos boosted to make them feel good about
themselves.
Another of his stories I read was Opening, a story about a play.
The story basically is about how the actors get ready for the play
they are putting on, what people think of the play, and finally how
the playwright is getting ready for his next play.
Sindbad is a story about a substitute teacher that normally teaches
at night, who takes a job during the day. The teacher keeps saying
that the students keep asking him to leave. He reads a story about
Sindbad to them, but it is a fake version that is about Sindbad
owning a store and making everyone that comes into his store
happy.
The last story I read was The Explanation. I did not understand
what the story was about. It wasn?t really a story but a series of
questions and answers with squares filled in with black on each
page.
All of the stories that I read came from Barthelme?s book Forty
Stories. He is «widely regarded as one of the ablest and most
versatile American Stylist» (Anderson et al, 919). Barthelme does
write about a variety of different topics, which does make him a
versatile writer. He is a writer that makes the reader think about
what they are reading and wonder what he means by what is written.
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