Double or nothing raymond federman6/30/2023 ![]() The San Diego State University Library, Special Collections & University Archives North America - United States - California - San Diego - KPBS Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha - bookįederman: From A to X-X-X-X: A Recyclopedic Narrative - book ![]() ![]() Take It or Leave It: An Exaggerated Second-Hand Tale to Be Read Aloud Either Standing or Sitting - book Journey Into Chaos: Samuel Beckett's Early Fiction - book Radio Interview with Raymond Federman and Larry McCafferyĭouble or Nothing: A Real Fictitious Discourse - book During the course of the interview Fudge answers two callers. ![]() After Federman reads a brief bit from his novel Take It or Leave It (the precise page can not be listed as the novel has no page numbers) the interview concludes with a discussion of the future of books on the internet and what possibilities this entails. The three discuss the idea of the hypertext novel. The interview moves to Federman’s novel Double or Nothing. The history of the novel and its place in 19th century culture is briefly discussed. The interview begins with a discussion of Mark Danielewski’s recently published novel House of Leaves and how it is placed in the history of the novel. Tom Fudge, on the KPBS radio show These Days, interviews Larry McCaffery and Raymond Federman about "the novel" and whether it is dying. Please contact San Diego State University, Special Collections and Archives if you wish to be granted access to the original audio. ![]() Due to rights issues, the audio of this interview is not available online. ![]()
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