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The Early Posthumous Work [Kindle Edition]

Steven Barthelme

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A collection of essays and occasional pieces on gambling, teaching, snakes, dogs, cars, hitchhiking, marriage and sophistication, memory and work, and a dozen other subjects. One essay announces that the two dollar bill can buy happiness and reports some resistance to this discovery. Another studies the art of life as a ne'er-do-well, a sort of prequel to the "slacker" phenomenon, written and published in Austin, Texas. In yet another essay, everyone's first name is Philip, (except the comet). Certain liberties are taken with the form. Pieces originally appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Oxford American, the Texas Observer, Connecticut Review, Apalachee Quarterly, and other newspapers, magazines, and anthologies.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 249 KB
  • Print Length: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Red Hen Press (16 Jan 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B006YGDC5E
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A note about The Early Posthumous Work 5 Jun 2010
By DL Dawson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Lovely stuff: the Houston suburbs of the early 60s; fathers; dogs; snakes; childhood. Growing up in a family whose members are unnervingly intellectual, talented, and ironic; growing up as a bit of an outsider in this family, by virtue of being by far the youngest. Wonderful and unexpected observations on the middle class, and teaching, and car repair. Also, and best of all - cats.
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The Great Posthumous Work 11 July 2010
By Ellis Purdie - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Perhaps I am biased; Steven Barthelme has been my teacher for the past year, and I consider him a friend. That being said, if I'm a decent reader, said friendship should not blind me to the poor nature of a friend's story, essay, or novel. Bad writing is bad writing, and that's that. And if I am a friend, the last thing I should do is deem a bad piece of writing good when it is anything but.

Steven Barthelme's collection of creative nonfiction essays is near-perfect. His words are weighty with heart, and reflect a precise attention to the life. There are dogs and cats, memories, personal ruts, and fears laid bare. Steve's is a voice and tone that makes the reader want to sit still, to hear this, because it is honest and smart, written with clean and well punctuated prose. It's not a chore to read Steve's work. It's a delight.

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