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Sun Deluxe: New and Collected Stories

Autor Frederick Barthelme
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 aug 2026
"His textures are impeccable: rich, brightly colored, they seem to float on an underlying vacancy like mirages, leaving the reader dizzy and a little sunstruck . . .it’s impossible to conceive of any writer doing what he does any better than he does it."—Margaret Atwood

Sun Deluxe by Frederick Barthelme brings together a decades-arcing blend of his stories, pairing classics with new and previously unpublished pieces to create a quietly luminous portrait of American life. Known for his minimalist style and sharp emotional insight, Barthelme captures the subtle tensions and fleeting connections that define contemporary life, and readers will find themselves immersed in his world of condos, truck-stop diners, and characters caught in the delicate act of revising their expectations, misreading one another, and figuring things out, again. With subtle absurdities yet profound emotional stakes Sun Deluxe stands out as a career-spanning collection that captures Barthelme at his most resonant and enduring.
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ISBN-13: 9781648212178
ISBN-10: 1648212174
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: ARCADE
Colecția Arcade

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Frederick Barthelme studied fiction with John Barth at the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, from which he received his Master of Arts degree. From 1977 to 2010 he taught fiction writing and directed the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi. He won numerous awards including individual grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, and diverse grants and awards as editor of Mississippi Review and Mississippi Review Online, which he founded and edited. He is the author of sixteen books of fiction and nonfiction and has been published in GQ, Fiction, Kansas Quarterly, Epoch, Ploughshares, Playboy, Esquire, TriQuarterly, North American Review, The New York Times, Frank Magazine, The Southern Review, the Boston Globe Magazine, and elsewhere. His work has been translated into nine languages. His memoir, Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss, co-authored with his brother Steven, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. The same honor was awarded to his collection, The Law of Averages. His novel Elroy Nights was also a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and was a 2004 PEN/Faulkner Award finalist. In 2010 he won the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters Award for Fiction and is presently editor and publisher of the online literary publication New World Writing (previously Blip Magazine).

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Praise for Frederick Barthelme

"He's audacious and writes like no one else—I love these stories.” —Ann Beattie

"His textures are impeccable: rich, brightly colored, they seem to float on an underlying vacancy like mirages, leaving the reader dizzy and a little sunstruck. . .it’s impossible to conceive of any writer doing what he does any better than he does it."—Margaret Atwood

"I admire his peculiar grasp of the slant side of human relationships. Superbly written and very funny."—Raymond Carver

"In the course of such stories, we are allowed to witness tiny, hidden moments of vulnerability, intimacy, and even beauty."—Michiko Kakutani

"Barthelme achieves what Chekhov spoke of as grace, the most gained with the least exertion . . . he has shown us the chaos of life, and from it, lifted an order we've not see before."The San Francisco Chronicle (on Tracer)

 "This is very much a novel for these unsettling times, when we are learning to recognize the truth by how deeply we long to disbelieve it."—Francine Prose (on Two Against One)

"Barthelme's take on Americana—dryly funny, despairing, caustic—is also deeply affectionate. This collection shows why this vividly gifted writer has influenced others for years."—Amy Hempel (on The Law of Averages)

“[Barthelme] is one of the most distinctive prose stylists since Hemingway, capable of writing sentences so sharp and crisp and suggestive they have a palpable glow.” —Bret Easton Ellis

“Consumer passions didn’t seem pasted on in these stories, but rather create a texture and a spooky land for modern fairy tales. . . . At first glance scenes appear to be surrealistic; then you carry on and realize that this is our urbanized, wised-up America.”  —?The New York Times Book Review