Sixty Stories 
How can I justify my indifference to Donald Barthelme? Im not sure I can. No doubt these stories are/were innovative, unique, at times wildly inventive. Theyre also, for the most part, easy to read, not daunting, but on the other hand not invitingnot to me anyway. For a few weeks I dipped into 60 Stories with moderate enjoyment, but soon noticed it was my go to books in times of distraction, when something more demanding would have tested my fractured concentration. Dont get me wrong, hes
I spent this past summer with Barthelmes Sixty Stories never far from my side as my most recent dashboard book. The stories contained in this hilarious and bizarre collection are rarely more than 5-10pgs in length, making them a perfect companion to turn to whenever you find a few spare moments where you want to simple get-in-and-get-out while still walking away with a headful of ideas to chew on. The stories are as varied as the horizon viewed through a travelling car, often as pretty as the

I adore this book. I enjoyed the audio book immensely and I am now looking forward to buying a print copy of the book so I can spend some more time with the text. I love that I could just randomly listen from here to there and get something out of even the shortest sequences of sentences. There is constant surprise and that keeps your attention. The writing is so clean. There aren't a lot of extra words that don't have to be there even at the same time I'm not always sure I understand what's
Dazzling collection of postmodern blisters and blasters, usually as short as three, four or five pages but some as long as twelve pages, stories written in dialogue or lists or letters or narrative, covering topics from highbrow culture to the lowbrow scuzzy, from the everyday to the sensational and historic, an innovative collection from one of the most perceptive wordsmiths ever to put pen to paper or fingers to typewriter. Many are the stories I found wickedly astute, including these two:
Espectacular antología de Donald Barthelme. Historias muy experimentales, fragmentadas, simbólicas, reales, que resaltan las verdaderas relaciones humanas. Después de leer Sixty Stories ya no me quedan dudas de que Barthelme es uno de mis cuentistas favoritos.Relatos inolvidables: "A Shower of Gold", "Me and Miss Mandible", "Game", "The Balloon", "Robert Kennedy Saved from Drowning", "Report", "Views of My Father Weeping", "On Angels", "The Sandman", "Kierkegaard Unfair to Schlegel", "Daumier",
I refuse to review this until you read it or I re-read it. Suffice to say, for now, that this guy knows what's the story. There are, surprise, 60 stories here. And I thought 3 maybe 4 were misses or fouls. That leaves 56 maybe 57 homers. Some of them barely left the yard but many of them were way, way gone. Why am I continuing with this trite analogy? Perhaps it's because I can't play with the jacks. I am not well.At the sentence level, Barthelme's ear is phenomenal. At the idea level, he's both
Donald Barthelme
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| Title | : | Sixty Stories |
| Author | : | Donald Barthelme |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Penguin Modern Classics |
| Pages | : | Pages: 451 pages |
| Published | : | April 7th 2005 by Penguin Books Ltd (first published September 14th 1981) |
| Categories | : | Short Stories. Fiction. Literature. American |
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With these audacious and murderous witty stories, Donald Barthelme threw the preoccupation of our time into the literary equivalent of a Cuisinart and served up a gorgeous salad of American culture, high and low. Here are urban upheavals reimagined as frontier myth; travelogues through countries that might have been created by Kafka; cryptic dialogues that bore down to the bedrock of our longings, dreams, and angsts. Like all of Donald's work, the sixty stories collected in this volume are triumphs of language and perception, at once unsettling and irresistible.Particularize Books As Sixty Stories
| Original Title: | Sixty Stories |
| ISBN: | 0141180935 (ISBN13: 9780141180939) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Literary Awards: | PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Nominee (1982), National Book Critics Circle Award Nominee for Fiction (1981) |
Rating Out Of Books Sixty Stories
Ratings: 4.2 From 5481 Users | 329 ReviewsComment On Out Of Books Sixty Stories
Borges for depressed people.How can I justify my indifference to Donald Barthelme? Im not sure I can. No doubt these stories are/were innovative, unique, at times wildly inventive. Theyre also, for the most part, easy to read, not daunting, but on the other hand not invitingnot to me anyway. For a few weeks I dipped into 60 Stories with moderate enjoyment, but soon noticed it was my go to books in times of distraction, when something more demanding would have tested my fractured concentration. Dont get me wrong, hes
I spent this past summer with Barthelmes Sixty Stories never far from my side as my most recent dashboard book. The stories contained in this hilarious and bizarre collection are rarely more than 5-10pgs in length, making them a perfect companion to turn to whenever you find a few spare moments where you want to simple get-in-and-get-out while still walking away with a headful of ideas to chew on. The stories are as varied as the horizon viewed through a travelling car, often as pretty as the

I adore this book. I enjoyed the audio book immensely and I am now looking forward to buying a print copy of the book so I can spend some more time with the text. I love that I could just randomly listen from here to there and get something out of even the shortest sequences of sentences. There is constant surprise and that keeps your attention. The writing is so clean. There aren't a lot of extra words that don't have to be there even at the same time I'm not always sure I understand what's
Dazzling collection of postmodern blisters and blasters, usually as short as three, four or five pages but some as long as twelve pages, stories written in dialogue or lists or letters or narrative, covering topics from highbrow culture to the lowbrow scuzzy, from the everyday to the sensational and historic, an innovative collection from one of the most perceptive wordsmiths ever to put pen to paper or fingers to typewriter. Many are the stories I found wickedly astute, including these two:
Espectacular antología de Donald Barthelme. Historias muy experimentales, fragmentadas, simbólicas, reales, que resaltan las verdaderas relaciones humanas. Después de leer Sixty Stories ya no me quedan dudas de que Barthelme es uno de mis cuentistas favoritos.Relatos inolvidables: "A Shower of Gold", "Me and Miss Mandible", "Game", "The Balloon", "Robert Kennedy Saved from Drowning", "Report", "Views of My Father Weeping", "On Angels", "The Sandman", "Kierkegaard Unfair to Schlegel", "Daumier",
I refuse to review this until you read it or I re-read it. Suffice to say, for now, that this guy knows what's the story. There are, surprise, 60 stories here. And I thought 3 maybe 4 were misses or fouls. That leaves 56 maybe 57 homers. Some of them barely left the yard but many of them were way, way gone. Why am I continuing with this trite analogy? Perhaps it's because I can't play with the jacks. I am not well.At the sentence level, Barthelme's ear is phenomenal. At the idea level, he's both


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