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Books with author Donald Barthelme

  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    eBook (Touchstone, Jan. 29, 2013)
    “Eccentric, dazzling…the literary conversation piece of the year.” –San Francisco Chronicle An American short story writer and novelist acclaimed for his playful, postmodern style of short fiction, Barthelme’s first novel, Snow White, is a countercultural, experimental reconstruction of the Disney version of the traditional fairytale.In Barthelme’s modern day world, Snow White is a seductive woman waiting for her prince to return to New York. Pushing the bounds of fiction and form, Barthelme subverts the classic tale, prompting The New York Times to call him “a splendid practitioner at the peak of his power” and inspiring a new generation of authors including Charles Baxter, Dave Eggers, and David Gates.
  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    Paperback (Touchstone, May 30, 1996)
    “Eccentric, dazzling…the literary conversation piece of the year.” –San Francisco Chronicle An American short story writer and novelist acclaimed for his playful, postmodern style of short fiction, Barthelme’s first novel, Snow White, is a countercultural, experimental reconstruction of the Disney version of the traditional fairytale.In Barthelme’s modern day world, Snow White is a seductive woman waiting for her prince to return to New York. Pushing the bounds of fiction and form, Barthelme subverts the classic tale, prompting The New York Times to call him “a splendid practitioner at the peak of his power” and inspiring a new generation of authors including Charles Baxter, Dave Eggers, and David Gates.
  • The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine: Or, the Hithering Thithering Djinn

    Donald Barthelme

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Nov. 16, 2006)
    Relates Matilda's adventures in the Chinese house that grew in her back yard. Collage illustrations made from nineteenth-century engravings.
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  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1971)
    From the back cover: "Snow white... is alive and well in the East Village. She is a nymphomaniac... She makes love to each of her seven friends... She is a cynic... Barthelme's Show White is a terrifying child of our age!" -- Newsday
  • The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine; or The Hithering Thithering Djinn

    Donald Barthelme

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus, Giroux, March 15, 1971)
    Relates Matilda's adventures in the Chinese house that grew in her back yard. Collage illustrations made from nineteenth-century engravings.
  • Snow White.

    Donald Barthelme

    Hardcover (Atheneum, March 15, 1967)
    First printing. Selected by Thomas M. Disch as one of 13 All-Time Classics of Fantasy in his Twilight Zone Magazine list,
  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 1, 1968)
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  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    Paperback (Scribner Paper Fiction, Aug. 1, 1972)
    An inventive, satiric modern retelling of the classic fairy tale provides an incisive and biting commentary on the absurdities and complexities of modern life. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.
  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    Paperback (Touchstone, May 30, 1996)
    An inventive, satiric modern retelling of the classic fairy tale provides an incisive and biting commentary on the absurdities and complexities of modern life. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.
  • The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine

    Donald Barthelme

    Hardcover (Overlook Juvenile, Nov. 16, 2006)
    From the brilliant mind of Donald Barthelme, the National Book Award-winning tale for children of all ages. One morning in 1887, Mathilda went out into the back yard and discovered that a mysterious Chinese house had planted itself there overnight. She had wanted a fire engine, but the mysterious Chinese house was intriguing too. From inside came strange sounds: growls, howls, whispering, trumpeting. Plucky Mathilda walks right in. She finds all sorts of peculiar things: a sulky captured pirate, a giant popcorn-popping machine, an elephant that falls downhill once a day—truly "every kind of flawless flourishy footlooseness." Mathilda gets to see everything in every room, guided by the hithering thithering djinn, who even arranges to leave her a souvenir that is just about exactly what she wanted. Renowned author Donald Barthelme presents Mathilda’s escapade in a witty and whacky text with collage illustrations made entirely from nineteenth-century engravings. It’s a unique, fun, and ultimately wonderful book.
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  • Snow White

    Donald Barthelme

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1968)
    Fictional Novel, Women's Fiction
  • Snow White: A Novel

    Donald Barthelme

    Hardcover (Atheneum, March 15, 1967)
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