FREDRICK BARTON
COLLECTION
OF LITERARY
MANUSCRIPTS
(Mss 320)
Earl K.
Long Library
September
2004
Inventory
Summary
Biographical Note
List of Novels by Fredrick Barton
Container List
Index Terms
Procedures for Requesting Special
Collections Materials
Summary
Size: 2 linear feet
Geographic
Locations:
Inclusive dates: 1989-2002
Summary: Typescripts of four novels by Fredrick Barton
Source: Gift, 2004
Citation: Fredrick Barton Collection of
Literary Manuscripts, Earl K. Long Library,
Biographical Note
Fredrick
Barton is an award winning fiction writer and critic. He holds a B.A. from
A
winner of the Louisiana Division of the Arts Literature Prize, Mr. Barton is
author of four novels, The El Cholo Feeling
Passes, Courting Pandemonium,
With Extreme Prejudice, and A House Divided, which was awarded the
William Faulkner Prize in fiction. His
short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and in the anthologies Something in Common and Above Ground.
Saturday Review said of The El Cholo Feeling Passes, “It’s been
called a kind of Fear of Flying
for men but is more like a Big Chill
without the posing and contrivance. In fact, it’s not like anything except
itself: it feels right, it rings true.”
The
The
Atlanta Journal and Constitution
hailed Mr. Barton’s comic second novel, Courting
Pandemonium, for its “stunning ending,” and USA Today praised the whole as “a farce
of the highest order.” U.P.I. exclaimed,
“Fredrick Barton should net fame and fortune with this irreverent and witty
slam dunk novel.” And Library Journal said, “Barton
demonstrates once again his skill at depicting our crazy world.”
Robert
Olen Butler called With Extreme Prejudice
“rich and compelling,” while Pat Conroy praised it as “first rate and
brilliantly written.” Shirley Ann Grau
said the “novel captures
Richard
Ford compared A House Divided to All the King’s Men and praised its
“uncommon intelligence, compassion and insight.” Robert Olen Butler called A House Divided “an important book” and
hailed it for illuminating the “present condition of the American soul.” Elizabeth Cox remarked that Mr. Barton’s
fourth novel “is visually beautiful, a work of imagination and story-telling
that is long overdue.” Carol Dawson
hailed the book for its “power and authority” and its “tight, lyrical prose.”
In
addition to his acclaim as a fiction writer, Mr. Barton has achieved success in
other media as well. His jazz opera Ash Wednesday with composer Jay Weigel
was the keynote presentation of the Words and Music Festival in 1998. His short film, Early Warning, played film festivals in 2001. His film commentary appears weekly on WYES-TV. And his “Balcony Seats” film column in the
newsweekly Gambit has won the
Press Club of New Orleans’ annual criticism prize on eleven occasions. Mr. Barton has also won the Alex Waller
Memorial Award, New Orleans Press Club’s highest award for print journalism,
and the Stephen T. Victory Award, the Louisiana Bar Journal’s annual prize for
feature writing.
List of Novels by
Fredrick Barton
Courting Pandemonium.
The El Cholo Feeling Passes.
A
House Divided.
With Extreme Prejudice.
Container List
“Arcing Toward the Light” (published as The El Cholo Feeling Passes)
320-1 – 320-4 Draft, [n.d.]
“Black
and White on the Rocks” (published as With
Extreme Prejudice)
320-5 – 320-7 Draft, December 1989
320-8 – 320-10 Draft, October 1991
320-11 – 320-13 Draft, December 1992
“Courting Pandemonium”
320-14
– 320-17 [n.d.]
“A
House Divided”
320-18 Draft, [n.d.]
320-19 Draft, April 2000
320-20 November 2002
Index Terms
American literature
Authors—
Barton, Fredrick
Fiction—