Forty Stories

Forty Stories by Donald Barthelme, published by Penguin on January 25, 2005, is a reprint edition comprising 272 pages in English. This collection presents a diverse range of subjects, including Paul Klee, Goethe, modern courtship, and unique flights of fancy that characterize Barthelme’s distinctive style. The stories are noted for their pithy and acerbic nature, engaging with themes that challenge conventional language and provoke thought.
Readers will find in Forty Stories a captivating exploration of various topics, from marriage and divorce to whimsical elements like armadillos. The collection showcases Barthelme’s ability to surprise and stimulate, offering a fresh perspective on short fiction. This edition invites readers to delve into the complexities of human experience through Barthelme’s innovative storytelling.
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William H. Gass has written of Donald Barthelme that “he has permanently enlarged our perception of the possibilities open to short fiction.” In Forty Stories, the companion volume to Sixty Stories, we encounter a dazzling array of subjects: Paul Klee, Goethe, Captain Blood, modern courtship, marriage and divorce, armadillos, and other unique Barthelmean flights of fancy. These pithy, brilliantly acerbic pieces tangle with the ludicrous, pose questions that remain unresolved, and challenge familiar bits of language heretofore unexamined. Forty Stories demonstrates Barthelme’s unrivaled ability to surprise, to stimulate, and to explore.
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