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Selected Publications
of Wright Morris NOVELS Plains Song: For Female Voices, 1981, reprinted by David R Godine, 1991 The Fork River Space Project, 1977, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1982 The Home Place, 1948, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska P, 1968 A Life, 1973, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1980 War Games, 1972, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1978 Fire Sermon, 1971, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1979 In Orbit, 1967, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1976 One Day, 1965, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1976 Cause for Wonder, 1963, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1978 What a Way To Go, 1962, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1979 Ceremony in Lone Tree, 1960, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1973 Love Among the Cannibals, 1957, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1977 The Field of Vision, 1956, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1974 The Huge Season, 1954, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1975 The Deep Sleep, 1953, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1975 The Works of Love, 1952, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1972 Man and Boy, 1951, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1974 The World in the Attic, 1949, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1971 The Man who Was There, 1945, Univ of Nebraska Press, 1977 My Uncle Dudley, 1942, reprinted by
Univ of Nebraska Press, 1975
Collected Stories 1948-1986, 1986, reprinted by David R Godine, 1988 Real Losses, Imaginary Gains, HarperCollins, 1976 The Cat's Meow, Black Sparrow P, 1975 Here Is Einbaum, Black Sparrow Press, 1973 Green Grass, Blue Sky, White House, Black Sparrow P, 1970
Writing My Life (Will's Boy: A Memoir, Solo: An American Dreamer in Europe: 1933-1934, A Cloak of Light: Writing My Life), Black Sparrow Press, 1993 A Cloak of Light: Writing My Life, 1985, Black Sparrow P, 1993 Solo: An American Dreamer in Europe: 1933-1934, Harper, 1983 Will's Boy: A Memoir, Harper, 1981
Earthly Delights, Unearthly Adornments: American Writers As Image Makers, HarperCollins, 1978 About Fiction: Reverent Reflections on the Nature of Fiction With Irreverent Observations on Writers, Readers and Other Abuses, HarperCollins, 1974 A Bill of Rites, A Bill of Wrongs, A Bill of Goods, 1968, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1981 The Territory Ahead, 1958, reprinted by
Univ of Nebraska Press, 1978
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Writer, (The Works of Love and The Huge Season), Black Sparrow Press, 1995 Two for the Road (Man and Boy & In Orbit), Black Sparrow Press, 1994 Three Easy Pieces, Black Sparrow Press, 1993 Wright Morris: A Reader, HarperCollins, 1970
Time Pieces: Photographs, Writing, and Memory, Aperture, 1989 Picture America, with James Alinder, New York Graphic Society, 1982 Photographs & Words, Hacker Art Books, 1982 Wright Morris: Structure and Artifacts: Photographs, 1933-1954, Univ of Nebraska Press, 1976 Love Affair: A Venetian Journal, Harper & Row, 1972 God's Country and My People, 1968, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska Press, 1983 The Home Place, 1948, reprinted by Univ of Nebraska P, 1968 The Inhabitants, 1946, reprinted by Da Capo P, 1972
The New Yorker, Harper's Bazaar, American
Mercury, Esquire, The Boston Globe Magazine, and elsewhere
Life Achievement Award, National Endowment for the Arts, 1986 Whiting Writers Award, The Whiting Foundation, 1985 The Mark Twain Award, 1982 The Commonwealth Award for Distinguished Service in Literature, Modern Language Association, 1982 American Book Award, 1981 (for Plains Song) Robert Kirsch Award, Los Angeles Times, 1981 Plains Song named Notable Book by Library Journal and the American Library Association, 1980 Distinguished Achievement Award, Honorary Life Membership, Western Literature Association, 1979 Senior Fellowship, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1976 Mari Sandoz Award, 1975 Honorary degree from Pomona College, 1973 Honorary degrees from Westminster College and University of Nebraska, 1968 National Institute Grant in literature, 1960 National Book Award, 1957 (for The Field of Vision) Guggenheim Fellowships (1942 & 1946 in photography, 1954 in literature)
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