About Christopher Buckley
Christopher Buckley is a novelist and founding editor of Forbes FYI magazine. He lives in Washington, D. C., with his wife and two children. His journalism, satire and criticism has, amongst others, appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Esquire.
Novels
The White House Mess (1986)
Wet Work (1991)
Thank You for Smoking (1994)
God is My Broker: A Monk-Tycoon Reveals the 71/2 Laws of Spiritual and Financial Growth (1998) (with John Tierney and Brother Ty)
Little Green Men (1999)
No Way to Treat a First Lady (2002)
Florence of Arabia (2004)
Boomsday (2007)
Supreme Courtship (2008)
They Eat Puppies, Don't They? (2012)
Wet Work (1991)
Thank You for Smoking (1994)
God is My Broker: A Monk-Tycoon Reveals the 71/2 Laws of Spiritual and Financial Growth (1998) (with John Tierney and Brother Ty)
Little Green Men (1999)
No Way to Treat a First Lady (2002)
Florence of Arabia (2004)
Boomsday (2007)
Supreme Courtship (2008)
They Eat Puppies, Don't They? (2012)
Omnibus
Collections
Wry Martinis (1997)
Sky (poems) (2004)
...and the Sea (poems) (2006)
Modern History (poems) (2008)
Rolling the Bones (poems) (2010)
White Shirt (poems) (2011)
Sky (poems) (2004)
...and the Sea (poems) (2006)
Modern History (poems) (2008)
Rolling the Bones (poems) (2010)
White Shirt (poems) (2011)
Novellas
Non fiction
Washington Schlepped Here: Walking in the Nation's Capital (2003)
Sleepwalk (2006)
Losing Mum and Pup (2009)
Sleepwalk (2006)
Losing Mum and Pup (2009)
Christopher Buckley recommends
About the Author (2001) John Colapinto "A sly satire combined with a gripping suspense...funny, wicked and deeply entertaining." | Nam-A-Rama (2005) Phillip Jennings "Just when you though it was safe to stop reading novels about the Vietnam War, along comes Phillip Jennings with Nam-A-Rama... A wild, original, and often hilarious ride." | Dog Days (2006) Ana Marie Cox "Brisk, smart, smutty, knowing, and very well written." | |
All Saints (2007) Liam Callanan "A stunning piece of writing by a genuinely precocious talent: haunting and smooth and wise." | Last One in (2007) Nicholas Kulish "Kulish has brought home a story worthy of his literary idols... funny, harrowing, and sympathetic... a cracking good story." |
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