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Rangoon

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A novel by Frederick Barthelme, illustrated by Mayo Thompson. Published in 1970 by Winter House Ltd.

Contents

Title pg.
North American homes 1
OPO: more girl 11
Regular everything 22
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Future 36
But..
Metasensorialism and extralogic (For J. K.) 52
A short decade of emotions 55
The Richard Widmark nets 67
Dear Blue Alert Captain 72
The chair
On the availability of proof, circa 1967 93
The patrolman's signature 117
Bark, arf 122
Gregory Park
Theories of universe 147
Monitor 156
Some plumbing
90°
Peru
Babs
Great ideas in modern geography: Making things plural: Hotels and motels: Optional positivism: Hollywood paneling: Innocent citizens: How to enter tents ... 181
Sport-mated

Illustrations

Reviews

Date Publication Author Link
Spring 1972 Prairie Schooner: Vol. 46, No. 1 JSTOR (requires login)
Library Journal Dorothy Nyren Archive.org
2003 pg.5-7 John Calvin Hughes ProQuest

Interpretations

  • Barthelme: My first two books, Rangoon and War & War, came out of the world of visual art. I liked the "book" as a container. I was interested in Daniel Spoerri's Anecdoted Topography of Chance (since renamed, I believe). My first two are hard to read now, in part because my literary interests were minimal, in part because they're often clumsily written and adolescent and in part because plastic art ideas didn't translate very comfortably to the literary form. In defense of these books, I can say that a lot of people have done the same things a lot better since.[1]

References

  1. Barthelme, F., Oates, N., & Wilkinson, A. D. (2004). An Interview with Frederick Barthelme. The Missouri Review, 27(2), 39–53.