Frederick Barthelme

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Frederick Barthelme is an American author known for his minimalist, sharply observed short stories and novels that helped define the contemporary literary movement often labeled “dirty realism.”

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instanceOf American writer
dirty realism writer
minimalist writer
novelist
person
short story writer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
editorOf Mississippi Review NERFINISHED
employer University of Southern Mississippi NERFINISHED
familyName Barthelme NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork contemporary fiction
short fiction
genre dirty realism
literary fiction
minimalism
givenName Frederick NERFINISHED
hasWrittenForm novel
short story
short story collection
influencedBy postmodern literature
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement contemporary American literature
dirty realism
minimalist fiction
name Frederick Barthelme NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor depictions of contemporary American life
minimalist prose style
sharply observed short stories
notableWork Bob the Gambler NERFINISHED
Moon Deluxe NERFINISHED
The Brothers NERFINISHED
There Must Be Some Mistake NERFINISHED
Two Against One NERFINISHED
occupation author
editor
university professor
placeOfActivity Hattiesburg, Mississippi NERFINISHED
positionHeld director of the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi
relative Donald Barthelme NERFINISHED
Steven Barthelme NERFINISHED
sibling Donald Barthelme NERFINISHED
Steven Barthelme NERFINISHED
style deadpan humor
realist detail
understated prose
workLocation Mississippi NERFINISHED

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dirty realism associatedWith Frederick Barthelme