Snow White (Barthelme novel)

Snow White is a post-modernist novel by author Donald Barthelme published in 1967 by Atheneum Books.

[1] The book inverts the fairy tale of the same name by highlighting the form by discussing the different expectations and compromises the characters make to survive in their world.

This is done through Barthelme's fragmentary rhetoric and discourse, by shifting perspectives from the seven "dwarves" or Snow White herself, as well as the wicked step-mother, "Jane".

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