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!["Imagination Dead Imagine (Samuel Beckett): The Self-Reflective Artwork in Contemporary Literature and Art" "Imagination Dead Imagine (Samuel Beckett): The Self-Reflective Artwork in Contemporary Literature and Art"](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/dc8814b479f6ca6bc7336af40faedc7e.jpg)
Advertisement for "Imagination Dead Imagine (Samuel Beckett): The Self-Reflective Artwork in Contemporary Literature and Art" conference sponsored by the University of Wisonsin - Milwaukee's Center for Twentieth Century Studies, November 5-8 1973.
!["Deutschland," an electronic arts event sponsored by the State University of New York at Buffalo's Department of Music featuring Raymond Federman as a special guest "Deutschland," an electronic arts event sponsored by the State University of New York at Buffalo's Department of Music featuring Raymond Federman as a special guest](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/1d2e3a2a0a010fcf2f746e93e02d2afd.jpg)
Advertisement for "Deutschland," an electronic arts event sponsored by the State University of New York at Buffalo's Department of Music featuring Raymond Federman as a special guest, January 26, 1977.
!["Double or Nothing," a Stonehenge production "Double or Nothing," a Stonehenge production](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/7f445ef26d2bee4259f0624b1e488ef3.jpg)
Advertisement for the world premiere of "Double or Nothing," a Stonehenge production based on Federman's novel, Double or Nothing, December 2, 1984.
![Programs, correspondence, and various other material related to Raymond Federman's participation in the United States Information Agency reading and workshop tour of Africa Programs, correspondence, and various other material related to Raymond Federman's participation in the United States Information Agency reading and workshop tour of Africa](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/dff34371108b870caf961e5919cecd3c.jpg)
Programs, correspondence, and various other material related to Raymond Federman's participation in the United States Information Agency reading and workshop tour of Africa, 1991.
!["Federman sur Federman: Mentir ou Mourir" sponsored by Harvard University for the 2007 Bacon Lecture in Literature "Federman sur Federman: Mentir ou Mourir" sponsored by Harvard University for the 2007 Bacon Lecture in Literature](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/239a3397723b4e5e6a793b591f79412c.jpg)
Advertisement for "Federman sur Federman: Mentir ou Mourir" sponsored by Harvard University for the 2007 Bacon Lecture in Literature, April 5, 2007.
!["Fiction and Autobiography" featuring Raymond Federman and sponsored by The Committee on Comparative Literature at Washington University "Fiction and Autobiography" featuring Raymond Federman and sponsored by The Committee on Comparative Literature at Washington University](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/f672f449416f3f3fa98a1630b42ef9d3.jpg)
Announcement for "Fiction and Autobiography" featuring Raymond Federman and sponsored by The Committee on Comparative Literature at Washington University.
!["The 4th Annual Writer's Festival" sponsored by SUNY at Buffalo "The 4th Annual Writer's Festival" sponsored by SUNY at Buffalo](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/be066e8c949d6caf8e48d55700721bcd.jpg)
Advertisement for "The 4th Annual Writer's Festival" sponsored by SUNY at Buffalo. Speakers included Raymond Federman, Alicia Ostriker, James McConkey, Jorge Guitart, Elizabeth Willis, and Bob DeFelice.
!["Writer's on the Creative Process" a discussion series sponsored by The Artists Gallery in Buffalo, New York featuring Raymond Federman, Leslie Fiedler, Endesha Ida Mae Holland, and Olga Mendell. "Writer's on the Creative Process" a discussion series sponsored by The Artists Gallery in Buffalo, New York featuring Raymond Federman, Leslie Fiedler, Endesha Ida Mae Holland, and Olga Mendell.](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/d85ce9c658cfb08935c1ac8ca10d10cd.jpg)
Program for "Writer's on the Creative Process" a discussion series sponsored by The Artists Gallery in Buffalo, New York featuring Raymond Federman, Leslie Fiedler, Endesha Ida Mae Holland, and Olga Mendell.