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Snow White (1967) by Barthehne. Barthelme wrote only four novels during his career, though they might better be called novellas for then-brevity. This, his first, is a rewrite of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" that challenges the structure of fairy tales.
Sadness (1972) by Barthelme. This is a collection of stories, often parodies, that play with emotions and boredom.
The Dead Father (1975) by Barthehne. Barthelme's second novel concerns the father/ son relationship, and is deeply involved in the play of words and their representative...
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