Calvin Trillin bibliography

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List of the published work of Calvin Trillin, American writer.

Non-fiction[]

  • Trillin, Calvin (1964). An education in Georgia : Charlayne Hunter, Hamilton Holmes, and the integration of the University of Georgia.
  • — (1971). U.S. Journal. New York: Dutton.[1]
  • — (1974). American fried : adventures of a happy eater.
  • — (1978). Alice, let’s eat : further adventures of a happy eater.
  • Uncivil Liberties (1982)
  • Third Helpings (1983)
  • Killings (1984)
  • With All Disrespect (1985)
  • If You Can’t Say Something Nice (1987)
  • Travels with Alice (1989)
  • Enough’s Enough (and Other Rules of Life) (1990)
  • American Stories (1991)
  • Remembering Denny (1993)
  • Too Soon to Tell (1995)
  • Messages From My Father (1996)
  • Family Man (1998)
  • Feeding a Yen (2003)
  • About Alice (2006)
  • "Quite Enough of Calvin Trillin" (2011) ISBN 978-1-4000-6982-8
  • Jackson, 1964: And Other Dispatches from Fifty Years of Reporting on Race in America (2016)

Novels[]

  • Runestruck (novel, 1977)
  • Floater (novel, 1980)
  • Tepper Isn’t Going Out (novel, 2001)

Short fiction[]

  • Barnett Frummer is an Unbloomed Flower (short stories, 1969)

Poetry[]

  • Deadline Poet: My Life as a Doggerelist (comic verse with commentary, 1994)
  • Obliviously on He Sails: The Bush Administration in Rhyme (comic verse with commentary, 2004)
  • A Heckuva Job: More of the Bush Administration in Rhyme (comic verse with commentary, 2006)
  • Deciding The Next Decider: The 2008 Presidential Race in Rhyme (comic verse with commentary, 2008)
  • Dogfight: The 2012 Presidential Campaign in Verse (comic verse with commentary, 2012) Random House[2][3]

Essays, reporting and other contributions[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Selected articles from the author's column in The New Yorker, 1967-1970.
  2. ^ Kitto, Kris (2012-12-04). "Q&A with Calvin Trillin, Author, Dogfight: The 2012 Presidential Campaign in Verse". The Hill. Retrieved 2013-03-17.
  3. ^ Richard Drew, Associated Press (2012-12-02). "Calvin Trillin waxes poetic on campaign". StarTribune.com. Retrieved 2013-03-17.
  4. ^ Online version is titled "The struggle for civil rights in Mississippi". Originally published in the August 29, 1964 issue.
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