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Frederick Barthelme : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Barthelme Fredrick Barthelme (born October 10, 1943) is an American novelist and short story writer, well known as one of the seminal writers of minimalist fiction. Alongside his personal publishing history, his position as Director of The Center For Writers at The University of Southern Mississippi 〔http://centerforwriters.com/faculty.html〕 and Editor of the nationally prominent literary journal ''Mississippi Review'' (1977 - 2010) have placed him at the forefront of the contemporary American literary scene. He is currently the editor of New World Writing〔http://newworldwriting.net/forgiveness/〕 (formerly Blip Magazine) ==Early life== Barthelme was born in Houston, Texas.〔 His father, Donald Barthelme, Sr., was a well-known and highly active Modernist architect in the city. The atmosphere of intellectual and aesthetic vigor encouraged by their father, pervasive in Barthelme family life, is described in ''Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss'', a memoir co-written by Frederick and his brother, Steven. His other brothers, Donald and Peter, emerged from the creative household to become authors as well. Frederick pursued his widely-ranging talents in multiple creative fields, including painting and music: he was a founding member of the avant-garde psychedelic rock band The Red Krayola. He eventually chose to focus on fiction writing: receiving his M.A. in creative writing from Johns Hopkins University, where he studied with the influential novelist John Barth.
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