
Raymond Federman
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Raymond Federman was an American author and a key figure in the world of experimental literature. Born in New York in 1928, he grew up in a Jewish family that had emigrated from Europe. Federman's writing is characterized by a unique blend of humor and existential themes, often exploring the complexities of identity and the human experience. His works, including 'Smiles on Washington Square' and 'Double or Nothing', showcase his innovative narrative style and deep philosophical inquiries.
Throughout his career, Federman was influenced by the literary avant-garde, which shaped his approach to storytelling. He often experimented with form and structure, pushing the boundaries of conventional literature. His contributions to the literary scene have been recognized and celebrated, making him an influential figure for many contemporary writers. Federman's legacy continues to inspire those who seek to explore the realms of narrative and the intricacies of personal and collective memory.