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Wikipedia: John Barth
John Barth
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John Simmons Barth (born May 27, 1930) is an American novelist and short-story writer, best known for "Lost in the Funhouse".

John Barth was born in Cambridge, Maryland and briefly studied "Elementary Theory and Advanced Orchestration" at Juilliard before attending Johns Hopkins University, receiving a B.A. in 1951 and an M.A. in 1952.

Some of the books he has written include The Floating Opera (1957), The End of the Road (1958), The Sot-Weed Factor (1960), Giles Goat-Boy (1966), Lost in the Funhouse (1968), Chimera (1972), Letters (1979), and Sabbatical: A Romance (1982).

He was a professor at Penn State University (1953-1965), SUNY Buffalo (1965-1973), Boston University (visiting professor, 1972-1973), and Johns Hopkins University (1973-1995) before he retired in 1995.

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