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}}[[Frederick Barthelme]] is an American writer | }}[[Frederick Barthelme]] is an American writer. He co-founded the Red Crayola with [[Mayo Thompson]] and served as the group's original drummer. He performed with the Red Crayola from summer 1966 to summer 1967. Barthelme moved to New York in 1967 to pursue writing and conceptual art, but came to split his time between there and Houston. After the Red Crayola disbanded in 1968, he continued to collaborate with [[Mayo Thompson]] on writing and music projects until Thompson moved to the United Kingdom in 1973. | ||
== With The Red Crayola/Mayo Thompson == | == With The Red Crayola/Mayo Thompson == |
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Frederick Barthelme is an American writer. He co-founded the Red Crayola with Mayo Thompson and served as the group's original drummer. He performed with the Red Crayola from summer 1966 to summer 1967. Barthelme moved to New York in 1967 to pursue writing and conceptual art, but came to split his time between there and Houston. After the Red Crayola disbanded in 1968, he continued to collaborate with Mayo Thompson on writing and music projects until Thompson moved to the United Kingdom in 1973.
With The Red Crayola/Mayo Thompson
The Red Crayola
Drums
Post-Crayola
Corky's Debt to His Father
- Around the Home - co-writer
Rangoon
War and War
Old Tom Clark
- Old Tom Clark - co-writer
- Pig Ankle Strut - co-writer
- The Rockin' Blue Diamonds
Credits on later releases
Three Songs on a Trip to the United States
- photography (from Rangoon)
Fingerpainting
- sampled guest (from the sessions for The Parable of Arable Land)
Letters to the Jackson Pollock Bar in the Style of the Red Krayola
- credited with "deep structures" (cf. The Parable of Arable Land)
Bibliography
Fiction
Year | Title | Publisher | Notes | |
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1970 | ![]() |
story collection | Winter House | illustrated by Mayo Thompson |
1971 | ![]() |
novel? | Doubleday | |
1983 | Moon Deluxe | story collection | Simon & Schuster | |
1984 | Second Marriage | novel | Simon & Schuster | |
1985 | Tracer | novel | Simon & Schuster | |
1987 | Chroma | story collection | Simon & Schuster | |
1988 | Two Against One | novel | Weidenfeld & Nicolson | |
1989 | Natural Selection | novel | Viking | |
1993 | The Brothers | novel | Viking | |
1995 | Painted Desert | novel | Viking | |
1997 | Bob the Gambler | novel | Houghton Mifflin | |
2003 | Elroy Nights | novel | Counterpoint | |
2009 | Waveland | novel | Doubleday | |
2014 | There Must Be Some Mistake | novel | Little Brown |
Memoirs
Year | Title | Publisher | Notes | |
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1999 | Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss | memoir | Houghton Mifflin | with Steve Barthelme |
Etc
Year | Title | Publication |
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1970 | Three from May 23rd, 1969 | Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 2 |