About Wallace Stegner
Wallace Earle Stegner was an American historian, novelist, short story writer, and environmentalist. Some call him "The Dean of Western Writers."
Novels
Remembering Laughter (1937)
The Potter's House (1938)
On a Darkling Plain (1940)
Fire and Ice (1941)
Big Rock Candy Mountain (1943)
Second Growth (1947)
The Preacher and the Slave (1951)
aka Joe Hill: A Biographical Novel
A Shooting Star (1961)
All the Little Live Things (1967)
Angle of Repose (1971)
The Spectator Bird (1976)
Recapitulation (1979)
Crossing to Safety (1987)
The Potter's House (1938)
On a Darkling Plain (1940)
Fire and Ice (1941)
Big Rock Candy Mountain (1943)
Second Growth (1947)
The Preacher and the Slave (1951)
aka Joe Hill: A Biographical Novel
A Shooting Star (1961)
All the Little Live Things (1967)
Angle of Repose (1971)
The Spectator Bird (1976)
Recapitulation (1979)
Crossing to Safety (1987)
Collections
The Women On the Wall (1950)
The City of the Living: And Other Stories (1957)
Writer's Art: A Collection of Short Stories (1972)
The Collected Stories of Wallace Stegner (1991)
Collected Stories (2006) (with Stegner Wallace)
The City of the Living: And Other Stories (1957)
Writer's Art: A Collection of Short Stories (1972)
The Collected Stories of Wallace Stegner (1991)
Collected Stories (2006) (with Stegner Wallace)
Chapbooks
Anthologies edited
Selected American Prose, 1841-1900 (1958)
Twenty Years of Stanford Short Stories (1966)
Stanford Short Stories (1968) (with Richard Scowcroft)
Twenty Years of Stanford Short Stories (1966)
Stanford Short Stories (1968) (with Richard Scowcroft)
Non fiction
Mormon Country (1942)
One Nation (1945)
Wolf Willow: A History, a Story, And a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier (1963)
The Gathering of Zion: The Story of the Mormon Trail (1964)
Teaching the Short Story (1966)
One Way to Spell Man: Essays with a Western Bias (1982)
Writer in America (1982)
Beyond the Hundredth Meridian (1982)
Conversations With Wallace Stegner on Western History and Literature (1983) (with Richard W Etulain)
aka Stegner
This Is Dinosaur: Echo Park Country And Its Magic Rivers (1985)
American Places (1985)
American West as Living Space (1987)
The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard Devoto (1989)
On the Teaching of Creative Writing (1989)
Late Harvest: Rural American Writing (1992) (with Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Carolyn Chute, Annie Dillard, William Gass, Garrison Keillor and Bobbie Ann Mason)
Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs (1993)
The Sound of Mountain Water (1997)
Marking the Sparrows Fall (1998)
On Teaching and Writing Fiction (2002)
The Twilight of Self Reliance: Frontier Values and Contemporary America (2008)
The Selected Letters of Wallace Stegner (2008)
One Nation (1945)
Wolf Willow: A History, a Story, And a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier (1963)
The Gathering of Zion: The Story of the Mormon Trail (1964)
Teaching the Short Story (1966)
One Way to Spell Man: Essays with a Western Bias (1982)
Writer in America (1982)
Beyond the Hundredth Meridian (1982)
Conversations With Wallace Stegner on Western History and Literature (1983) (with Richard W Etulain)
aka Stegner
This Is Dinosaur: Echo Park Country And Its Magic Rivers (1985)
American Places (1985)
American West as Living Space (1987)
The Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard Devoto (1989)
On the Teaching of Creative Writing (1989)
Late Harvest: Rural American Writing (1992) (with Edward Abbey, Wendell Berry, Carolyn Chute, Annie Dillard, William Gass, Garrison Keillor and Bobbie Ann Mason)
Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs (1993)
The Sound of Mountain Water (1997)
Marking the Sparrows Fall (1998)
On Teaching and Writing Fiction (2002)
The Twilight of Self Reliance: Frontier Values and Contemporary America (2008)
The Selected Letters of Wallace Stegner (2008)
Awards
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Wallace Stegner recommends
The Way to Rainy Mountain (1969) N Scott Momaday "I know nothing quite like this book, and nothing of the Indian that is at once so authentic and so moving." |
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