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  • Game - The New Yorker
    “Game” by Donald Barthelme was published in the print edition of the July 31, 1965, issue of The New Yorker
  • “Game” by Donald Barthelme Summary – Short Story Guide:
    “Game” is a short story by Donald Barthelme that can be found in his collection Sixty Stories It’s about two soldiers assigned to monitor a console in an underground bunker, and how they’re affected when they fail to get relieved from the job
  • Game by Donald Barthelme (Summary) - Writing Atlas
    Game By Donald Barthelme, first published in The New Yorker Two men have been locked underground somewhere in Utah, Montana, or Idaho with instructions to wait for a monitor's signal then each turn a key in a lock simultaneously to fire a "bird" at an unknown target city
  • GAME: By Donald Barthelme
    By Donald Barthelme Shotwell keeps the jacks and the rubber ball in his attaché case and will not allow me to play with them
  • “Game” — Donald Barthelme – Biblioklept
    “Game” by Donald Barthelme Shotwell keeps the jacks and the rubber ball in his attaché case and will not allow me to play with them
  • ‘Game’ by Donald Barthelme - A Personal Anthology
    ‘Game’ by Donald Barthelme A great short story is tightly wound, not one wasted moment, and ‘Game’ is a breathless, claustrophobic, paranoid tale which takes place in a single room in an underground bunker
  • Game by Donald Barthelme - The Sitting Bee
    Taken from his Unspeakable Practices, Unnatural Acts collection the story is narrated in the first person by an unnamed narrator and from the beginning of the story the reader realises that Barthelme may be exploring the theme of isolation
  • ‘Game’ by Donald Barthelme – Short Story Magic Tricks
    The narrator tells us that he or she have been stuck playing this “game” for 133 days because of an oversight on four separate occasions I could tell you how many times he allows that he is “not well,” but I’m too lazy right now to count
  • A Great Short Story Has a Pulse: Donald Barthelme’s ‘Game’
    A great short story is tightly wound—no wasted words or breaths—but a great short story has new contours when we return to it I first read “Game” in the basement of a university library, among the dark stacks of nearly discarded issues of Popular Mechanics
  • Literature Frenzy!: Game by Donald Barthelme
    In this sinister game, there is no winner While the specter of nuclear annihilation looms in the background, the ending presents a surprising moment of tenderness between the two men





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