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Review: Moon Deluxe

Editorial Review - Kirkus Reviews

A pinch of Mary Robison, a tablespoon of Barry Hannah, many cupsful of Ann Beattie: blend till thick (but curiously without flavor) and you've made a Frederick Barthelme story. To describe one of the tales here is almost to describe them all: a youngish, very passive man living in the deep South, in a California-type singles-apartment-complex, lets himself be pushed around by a witless young woman whom he hardly knows. The stories usually involve at least one ride in an Audi, BMW, Peugeot, Jetta, or Seville. There is almost always the inevitable sidebar scene with a landlord or landlady--or the scene in the kitchen. (""Sally comes out of the kitchen carrying a tiny glass of milk and a plate of crackers, cheese cubes, and apple slices. 'I hate broccoli, but my friend Ann makes me eat it because she says it kills cancer. I just love Ann.'"") And there's also, characteristically, a brand-name scene involving a department store or restaurant or supermarket: ""You turn and watch her shoulders; you do want something suddenly, so you go back to the medical supplies and select Curad bandages, because the package is green. On the way to the check out, you pick up a red toolbox. You buy these things."" In ""Pool Lights,"" one does get a sense of the pervasive non-privacy of courtyard living in these complexes; in ""Lumber,"" the anarchic contingencies of the casual pick-up are nicely spread out; and now and again (""Monster Deal,"" ""Rain Check"") there is an engagingly daffy girl to smile at. Otherwise, however, Barthelme's stories--and their vapid narrators--are as interchangeable and affectless as plastic stacking chairs: examples of the new Yorker story at its most trendy, precious, and Warhol-flat.

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Review: Moon Deluxe

User Review  - Mary - Goodreads

I'm a huge fan of Frederick Barthelme. At times, this collection can get a little repetitive--hapless guy in over his head--but the writing is brilliant. I love his voice. Love his characters. Love him. Read full review

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User Review  - John Pappas - Goodreads

Strange, quirky and optimistic stories set in the neon-lit parking lots and motel courtyards of a 1980s America where microwaves were novelties and technology was increasing exponetially. These ... Read full review

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User Review  - Benjamin - Goodreads

Legendary but defunct twitter feed @Apathyiscool once tweeted something re the potential pleasure that could be derived from Barthelme's fiction vs that derived from completely dismissing him. Read full review

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User Review  - Con McVeety - Goodreads

Raymond Carver, Margaret Atwood and John Barth give “Moon Deluxe” high praise, and for good reason, the seventeen short stories that make up Frederick Barthelme's collection are sublime and simple yet ... Read full review

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User Review  - Amanda Rose - Goodreads

Love, love, a thousand times love. I read this on a roadtrip down the California coast, which is a highly preferential landscape for reading this. I've selected a few friends to attempt to coerce into ... Read full review

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User Review  - David - Goodreads

This book had two of the best short stories I have read in a long time. I took it back to the library, so I don't remember their titles, but one was about a man who follows a woman around a department ... Read full review

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User Review  - Ryan - Goodreads

This guy wants to be Raymond Carver. He doesn't succeed. Read full review

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User Review  - Lucas - Goodreads

i like dirty realism, or whatever this is. Read full review

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User Review  - melissa - Goodreads

I wonder what ever happened to juked.com.. The old juked.com.... Read full review

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