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** credited with "deep structures" (cf. [[The Parable of Arable Land|''The Parable of Arable Land'']])
** credited with "deep structures" (cf. [[The Parable of Arable Land|''The Parable of Arable Land'']])
== Conceptual art ==
* Exhibited at Joseph Kosuth’s Museum of Normal Art in 1967<ref>''Art & Language International'', Robert Bailey, 2016, pg. 23</ref>
* Text "Three from May 23rd, 1969" appears in [[Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 2|''Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 2'']] (February 1970)
* Part of ''Conceptual Art and Conceptual Aspects'' exhibition (April 10 - August 25, 1970)
* <ref>https://www.frederickbarthelme.com/about/</ref>


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
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|''Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss''
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|with Steve Barthelme
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== References ==
[[Category:People|Barthelme, Frederick]]
[[Category:People|Barthelme, Frederick]]

Revision as of 16:12, 19 September 2023

Frederick Barthelme
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Born 1943
Country

Frederick Barthelme is an American writer. He co-founded the Red Crayola with Mayo Thompson in the summer of 1966 and served as the group's original drummer until the summer of 1967. Barthelme moved to New York in 1967 to pursue writing and conceptual art, but frequently returned to Houston. After the Red Crayola disbanded in 1968, he continued to collaborate with Mayo Thompson on writing and music projects until Thompson left Houston in 1973. In the 1980s and 1990s he became known for his fiction writing.

With The Red Crayola/Mayo Thompson

The Red Crayola

Drums

Post-Crayola

Credits on later releases

Conceptual art

  • Exhibited at Joseph Kosuth’s Museum of Normal Art in 1967[1]
  • Text "Three from May 23rd, 1969" appears in Art-Language Vol. 1 No. 2 (February 1970)
  • Part of Conceptual Art and Conceptual Aspects exhibition (April 10 - August 25, 1970)
  • [2]

Bibliography

Fiction

Year Title Type Publisher Notes
1970 Rangoon story collection Winter House illustrated by Mayo Thompson
1971 War and War 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
1999 Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss Houghton Mifflin with Steve Barthelme

References

  1. Art & Language International, Robert Bailey, 2016, pg. 23
  2. https://www.frederickbarthelme.com/about/