Novels
The Origin of the Brunists (1967)
The Universal Baseball Association, Inc.: J. Henry Waugh, Prop (1968)
The Public Burning (1977)
Charlie in the House of Rue (1980)
A Political Fable (1980)
Spanking the Maid (1981)
Gerald's Party (1986)
Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears? (1987)
Pinocchio in Venice (1991)
John's Wife (1996)
Briar Rose (1996)
Ghost Town (1998)
The Grand Hotels (Of Joseph Cornell) (2002)
The Adventures of Lucky Pierre (2002)
Stepmother (2004)
Noir (2010)
The Universal Baseball Association, Inc.: J. Henry Waugh, Prop (1968)
The Public Burning (1977)
Charlie in the House of Rue (1980)
A Political Fable (1980)
Spanking the Maid (1981)
Gerald's Party (1986)
Whatever Happened to Gloomy Gus of the Chicago Bears? (1987)
Pinocchio in Venice (1991)
John's Wife (1996)
Briar Rose (1996)
Ghost Town (1998)
The Grand Hotels (Of Joseph Cornell) (2002)
The Adventures of Lucky Pierre (2002)
Stepmother (2004)
Noir (2010)
Omnibus
Collections
Pricksongs and Descants (1969)
A Theological Position: Plays (1972)
In Bed One Night and Other Brief Encounters (1983)
Aesops Forest and the Plot of Mice (1986) (with Brian Swann)
A Night At the Movies (1987)
Baseball and the Game of Life: Stories for the Thinking Fan (1990) (with W P Kinsella)
A Child Again (2005)
Romance of the Thin Man and the Fat Lady (2011)
A Theological Position: Plays (1972)
In Bed One Night and Other Brief Encounters (1983)
Aesops Forest and the Plot of Mice (1986) (with Brian Swann)
A Night At the Movies (1987)
Baseball and the Game of Life: Stories for the Thinking Fan (1990) (with W P Kinsella)
A Child Again (2005)
Romance of the Thin Man and the Fat Lady (2011)
Chapbooks
Plays
Anthologies edited
Anthologies containing stories by Robert Coover
Short stories
| The Dead Queen (1973) | |||
| In Bed One Night (1983) |
Robert Coover recommends
Dear Mr. President (2002) Gabe Hudson "Gabe Hudson's wacky dispatches from a wacky war chronicle - with the knife-edge humor of a fine stand-up comedian - America's twentieth-century decline from World War heroism through hubristic tragedy to black farce." | The Mothering Coven (2009) Joanna Ruocco "Ruocco's Coven is an engagingly whimsical tale, graceful and inventive, with its own distinctive lexicon, reminiscent of the works of such writers as Ronald Firbank or Coleman Dowell. It toys with language and knowledge somewhat like the emerald-eyed black cat in the book toys with a large bird. Batting it about playfully. Coaxing something new out of it." |
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