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Raymond Federman (May 15, 1928 – October 6, 2009) was a French–American novelist and academic, known also for poetry, essays, translations, and criticism. He held positions at the
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from 1973 to 1999, when he was appointed Distinguished Emeritus Professor. Federman was a writer in the experimental style, one that sought to deconstruct traditional prose. This type of writing is quite prevalent in his book ''
Double or Nothing Double or nothing (UK often double or quits) is a gamble to decide whether a loss or debt should be doubled. The result of a "double or nothing" bet is either the subject doubled to twice the amount as the original ''or'' the doubling of a debt. It ...
'', in which the linear narrative of the story has been broken down and restructured so as to be nearly incoherent. Words are also often arranged on pages to resemble images or to suggest repetitious themes.


Biography

Federman, who was
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, was born in
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, France. He was 14 years old when his parents hid him in a small stairway landing closet as
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arrived at the family home in
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. His family was taken away, and his parents and two sisters were killed in the Auschwitz concentration camp. Federman hid from the Nazis on farms in southern France during
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. He later became a leading backstroker on the French national team, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1947.Stanford swimming's Murez makes own mark
/ref> After serving in the
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in Korea and Japan from 1951 to 1954, he studied at
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under the
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, graduating in 1957. He did his graduate studies at
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, receiving his M.A. in 1958, and Ph.D. in Comparative Literature in 1963, wit
his doctoral dissertation
on Samuel Beckett.Federman's online resumé (http://www.federman.com/rfpub.htm) Federman's step-son's daughter is
Andrea Murez Andrea "Andi" Murez ( he, אנדראה "אנדי" מורז; born January 29, 1992), is an Israeli-American Olympic swimmer. She swam for Israel at the 2016 Summer Olympics. She will represent Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics. She represented ...
, an Israeli Olympic swimmer who competed in the 2016 Summer Olympics. He taught in the French Department at the
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from 1959 to 1964, and in the French Department at
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from 1964 to 1973, and as a fiction writer in the English Department at the
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from 1973 to 1999. He was promoted to the rank of Distinguished Professor in 1990, and in 1992, appointed to the Melodia E. Jones Chair of Literature, where he served until retiring in July 1999. In 2000, he was appointed as Distinguished Emeritus Professor. In his 1973 manifesto "Surfiction—A Position", Federman coined the term '' surfiction'', which refers to a style of fiction that rejects
realism Realism, Realistic, or Realists may refer to: In the arts *Realism (arts), the general attempt to depict subjects truthfully in different forms of the arts Arts movements related to realism include: *Classical Realism *Literary realism, a move ...
and advertises its own fictional status, similar to metafiction,
postmodern fiction Postmodern literature is a form of literature that is characterized by the use of metafiction, unreliable narration, self-reflexivity, intertextuality, and which often thematizes both historical and political issues. This style of experimental ...
or
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. He was a member of the Board of Directors of The Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines from 1973 to 1976. From 1979 to 1982 he was co-director of the Fiction Collective, a publishing house dedicated to experimental fiction and its writers, and later served on the Board of Directors of
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. Federman died of cancer at the age of 81 in San Diego, California, and in May 2010, his final new English novel was released by Starcherone Press: ''SHHH: The Story of a Childhood,'' edited and with an introduction from writer
Davis Schneiderman Davis Schneiderman (born 1974) is an American writer, academic, and higher-education administrator. He is a professor of English and Krebs Provost and Dean of the Faculty at Lake Forest College in Illinois. Prior to that appointment, he served as ...
, who also made a 2007 YouTube video with Federman and author
Lidia Yuknavitch Lidia Yuknavitch ( ; born June 18, 1963) is an American writer, teacher and editor based in Oregon. She is the author of the memoir ''The Chronology of Water'', and the novels ''The Small Backs of Children,'' '' Dora: A Headcase,'' and ''The Boo ...
, in which the three boil books in noodles. This is a reference to Federman's first novel ''
Double or Nothing Double or nothing (UK often double or quits) is a gamble to decide whether a loss or debt should be doubled. The result of a "double or nothing" bet is either the subject doubled to twice the amount as the original ''or'' the doubling of a debt. It ...
''. In his lifetime he read from his work in most major American universities, and lectured in at least 18 foreign countries. His novels have been translated into over a dozen languages, and all his novels have been adapted into radio plays in Germany. Federman's books of fiction were more often than not praised by critics. For example, reviewing ''The Twofold Vibration'' in '' Newsday'', Melvin J. Friedman wrote:
Federman is a very gifted storyteller who prefers a circular to a linear design, who comes down on the side of verbal exuberance rather than spareness ... Despite the eccentricities of telling, of composition, and even of typography and punctuation, he novelseems part of the leisurely picaresque tradition; it confronts contemporary issues and involves itself in the history of literature and thought ... Federman’s methods surely take some getting used to. But the effort of reading him is amply rewarded.
Reviewing the same novel in The
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, Welch D. Everman wrote:
"The Twofold Vibration" proves what readers of his earlier novels "Double or Nothing," "Take It or Leave It" and "The Voice in the Closet" have known for some time: that Raymond Federman is a brilliantly talented fictioneer who can tell stories that are entertaining, funny and wildly imaginative yet always profound and deeply moving ... Federman is an optimist, a lover of life, language and laughter.
Several full-length books have been written about his work, including a 400-page casebook entitled ''Federman From A to X-X-X-X'' by
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, Thomas Hartl and Doug Rice. In 2010 SUNY Press published ''Federman's Fiction's: Innovation, Theory, and the Holocaust'', a collection of essays edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo intended to demonstrate the relevance of Federman's writing to disciplines beyond contemporary and experimental literature. His collected plays were published in Austria in a bilingual edition (English/German) under the title The Precipice & Other Catastrophes. In 2002 ''The Journal of Experimental Fiction'' devoted a 510-page issue to his work. Federman's excerpt from ''Return to Manure'' won an &NOW award in 2009 and was published in ''The &NOW Awards: The Best Innovative Writing''. Federman also participated in the biennial &NOW festival, a festival for experimental and innovative writing.


Awards

* Guggenheim Fellowship (1966–67) *Fellow in residence at the Camargo Foundation in Cassis, France (1977) *
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to Israel as Writer-in-Residence at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1982–83) *
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Fellowship in fiction (1985) *
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Fellowship for fiction (1986) *Writer-in-Residence a
The Artists-in-Berlin Programme of the DAAD
(1990) *Awarded
Ordre des Palmes Académiques A suite, in Western classical music and jazz, is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral/ concert band pieces. It originated in the late 14th century as a pairing of dance tunes and grew in scope to comprise up to five dances, sometimes with ...
by the French Government (1995) *Honorary Trustee of the Samuel Beckett Society. *''
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'' winner of the Frances Steloff Fiction Prize (1971) and The Panache Experimental Fiction Prize (1972) *'' Amer Eldorado'' nominated for Le Prix Médicis *
American Book Award The American Book Award is an American literary award that annually recognizes a set of books and people for "outstanding literary achievement". According to the 2010 awards press release, it is "a writers' award given by other writers" and "the ...
for "Smiles on Washington Square: A Love Story of Sorts" (1986)


Selected bibliography


Novels or Novelistic Memoirs

*''
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'' Swallow Press. Re-issued by Ohio University Press, 1976. New revised edition, following the page design of the German edition ''Alles oder Nichts'', (transl. by Peter Torberg), Greno Verlag, 1985, by
Fiction Collective Two Fiction Collective Two (FC2) is an author-run, not-for-profit publisher of avant-garde, experimental fiction supported in part by the University of Utah, the University of Alabama, Central Michigan University, Illinois State University, private co ...
, 1991. *''Amer Eldorado'' Written in French, Editions Stock, Paris, 1974. New Editions revised and expanded, Weidler Buchverlag, 2001. *''Take It Or Leave It'' The Fiction Collective, 1976. New revised edition,
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, 1997. *''The Voice in the Closet / La Voix Dans le Cabinet de Débarras'' (Bilingual novel), Coda Press, 1979. Re-issued Station Hill Press, 1985. New edition, Starchrone Books, 2001. New expanded edition Impressions Nouvelles, 2001. Trilingual edition (English, French, German, (transl. by Peter Torberg)) Kellner Verlag, 1989. *''The Twofold Vibration'' Indiana University Press & Harvester Press Ltd., 1982. *''Smiles on Washington Square'' Thunder's Mouth Press, 1985. *''To Whom It May Concern''
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, 1990. *''La Fourrure de ma Tante Rachel'' (written in French) Éditions Circé, 1997. *''Loose Shoes'' Weidler Verlag, 2001. *''Aunt Rachel's Fur''
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, 2001. *''Mon corps en neuf parties'' Editions Al Dante, 2003. *''A qui de droit'' (French) Al Dante, 2003. New edition, 2006. *''Retour au fumier'' Editions Al Dante, 2005. *''My Body in Nine Parts'' Starcherone Books, 2005. *''Return To Manure''
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, 2006. *''The Twilight of the Bums'' with George Chambers, and cartoon accompaniment by T. Motley. Starcherone Books, 2007. *''Chut''(French) Léo Scheer, 2008. *''The Carcasses'' (A Fable)
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, 2009. *''SHHH: The Story of a Childhood'' Introduction by
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; Edited by Ted Pelton and
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. Starcherone Books, 2010.


Poetry

*''Among the Beasts'' / ''Parmi Les Monsters'' (Bilingual poems) Milas-Martin Editions, 1967. *''Me Too'' Westcoast Poetry Press, 1975. *''Duel-L'' (Poems in English/French/German). The Stop-over Press, 1991. *''Now Then'' / ''Nun denn'' (Bilingual Poems in English & German (transl. by Peter Torberg)) Edition Isele, 1992. *''99 hand written poems = 99 poèmes faits à la Main'' Weidler Buchverlag, 2001. *''Here and Elsewhere: Poetic Cul de Sac'' Six Gallery Press, 2003. *''Surcomixxxx'' (English and German with comic strips illustrations). Ed. Dirk Görtler. Klauss Isele, 2003. *''Ici et ailleurs / Here & elsewhere'' Le Mot et le reste, 2004. *''L'extatique de Jule & Juliette'' Le Mot et le reste, 2006. *''Chair Jaune'' (English & French) Le Bleu du Ciel, 2007.


Critical Work

*''Journey into Chaos: Samuel Beckett's Early Fiction'' University California Press, 1965. Reprinted by Books on Demand, 1998. *''Samuel Beckett, His Works and His Critics: An Essay in Bibliography'' (with John Fletcher). University California Press, 1970. *''Surfiction: Fiction Now & Tomorrow'' Editor, Swallow Press, 1975. Revised & expanded edition, Ohio University Press, 1981. *''Samuel Beckett'' (Co-Editor with Tom Bishop). Editions de L'Herne, 1976. New edition, Hachette, 1985. *''Samuel Beckett the Critical Heritage'' (Co-Editor with Lawrence Graver). Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978. *''Critifiction: Postmodern Essays'' State University of New York Press, 1993.


Selected Other Works

*''The Rigmarole of Contrariety'' (Limited edition chapbook) The Bolt Court Press, 1982. *''Eine Version meines Lebens'' (Autobiography with photos, in German, transl. by Peter Torberg) Maro Verlag, 1993. *''The Supreme Indecision of the Writer: The 1994 Lectures in Turkey'' (Essays) The Boltcourt Press, 1995. *
The Line
', 1996. *''The Precipice and Other Catastrophes / der abgrund und andere katastrophen'' (Collected Plays, bilingual edition, English/German). Ed. Thomas Hartl. Poetry Salzburg, 1999. *''The Twilight of the Bums'' (with
George Chambers The Hon. George Michael Chambers ORTT (4 October 1928 – 4 November 1997)
), 2002.ebook version at altx.com () *''More Loose Shoes and Smelly Socks'' Six Gallery Press, 2005. *''Coup de Pompes'' (Fragments d'écriture). Le Mot & Le Reste, 2007. *''The Sam Book'' (Memoir), Two Ravens, 2008.


References


External links


Raymond Federman's websiteRaymond Federman's blogRaymond Federman's University at Buffalo pageVolker Frick: ''go a head begin''
ages 35–65: Bibliographybr>Raymond Federman Papers (MS-MS-ms044), Washington University Libraries, Julian Edison Department of Special Collections"Here & Elsewhere"
Federman's poem "on Faith and Reason."

(Poetry Salzburg, 1999)
The &NOW AWARDS: The Best Innovative Writing (Volume 1) &NOW Festival
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