By RD Pohl for the Buffalo News ArtsBeat blog:
The November/December 2009 issue of American Book Review features a special tribute section to the late Raymond Federman, the avant garde fiction writer, critic and longtime professor of Modern languages and Literatures at the University at Buffalo who died on October 6th in San Diego.
"Remembering Raymond Federman" isn't available online, so you might want to use it as a convenient excuse to visit your favorite local independent bookseller during this holiday season. In it you'll find personal reminiscences by some 19 writers, including Geoffrey Gatza and Ted Pelton, two Buffalo-based independent editor/publishers of Federman's later work, as well as an excerpt from Shhh: The Story of a Childhood, Federman's final book which will be published by Pelton's Starcherone Books in April of 2010. (Starcherone, incidentally, with the support and encouragement of the late writer's family, has also established The Raymond Federman Memorial Fund for Innovative Fiction to subsidize select publications which advance the spirit of Federman's inimitable work.)
Read the rest here.
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