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  2. Category:Minimalist writers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Minimalist writers" The following 21 pages are in this ...

  3. Aram Saroyan - Wikipedia

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    Aram Saroyan (born September 25, 1943) is an American poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright, who is especially known for his minimalist poetry, famous examples of which include the one-word poem "lighght" [1] and a one-letter poem comprising a four-legged version of the letter "m".

  4. Frederick Barthelme - Wikipedia

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    Fredrick Barthelme (born October 10, 1943) [citation needed] is an American novelist and short story writer of minimalist fiction. He is the director of the Center For Writers at The University of Southern Mississippi and editor of New World Writing [ 1 ] (formerly Blip Magazine ) [ 2 ]

  5. Joshua Becker - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Becker (born 1974 [1]) is an American author, writer, and philanthropist.. Becker has written four books on minimalism and intentional living, which have collectively sold hundreds of thousands of copies and have been translated from English into several languages including Chinese, Spanish, German, and Polish.

  6. What Is a Six-Word Memoir? The Brief but Powerful Story of ...

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    Hemingway’s tiny tale inspired fellow minimalist writers for decades. In 2006, SmithMag.net writer and editor Larry Smith sent forth a challenge to Internet users everywhere: Write their own ...

  7. Kmart realism - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Barthelme, brother of postmodern novelist Donald Barthelme, is noted for his use of Kmart realism in stories such as "Safeway" (The New Yorker, 1981).In addition, Rachel Page, sister of noted postmodern poet Allen Page, has written works that follow the genre of "dirty realism".

  8. David Leavitt - Wikipedia

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    The Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories (1993) (editor, with Mark Mitchell) Italian Pleasures (1996) (with Mark Mitchell) Pages Passed from Hand to Hand: The Hidden Tradition of Homosexual Literature in English from 1748 to 1914 (1997) (editor, with Mark Mitchell) In Maremma: Life and a House in Southern Tuscany (2001) (with Mark Mitchell)

  9. Richard Ford - Wikipedia

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    Richard Ford (born February 16, 1944) is an American novelist and short story author, and writer of a series of novels featuring the character Frank Bascombe. [1]Ford's first collection of short stories, Rock Springs, was published in 1987.