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The following is a list of published works by David Madden (born July 25, 1933), including his novels, short stories, and literary criticism. He also published several poems and works of nonfiction.[1]
“Second Look Presents: The Rape of an Indian Brave” (1975)
“From God's Typewriter” (1975)
“Wipes and Finales, or Machine Close-Outs” (1976)
“In the Bag” (1977)
“The Hero and the Witness” (1977)
“On the Big Wind” (1978)
“Putting an Act Together” (1980)
“Code-A-Phone” (1983)
“Three of Them” (1984)
“Lights” (1984–85)
“Willis Carr at Bleak House” (1985)
“The Eyes of Another” (1985)
“Rosanna” (1985)
“Was Jesse James at Rising Fawn?” (1985)
“A Fever of Dying” (1986)
“Children of the Sun” (1988)
“Gristle” 1988)
“The Invisible Girl” (1989)
“Crossing the Lost and Found River” (1989)
“The Demon in My View” (1989)
“Willis Carr, Sharpshooter” (1989)
“The Burning of the Railroad Bridges on the Grand Trunk Line in the Great Valley of East Tennessee” (1989)
“The Satirist's Daughter” (1989)
“The Violent Meditations of Willis Carr, Sharpshooter (1848-1933)” (1990)
“James Agee Never Lived in This House” (1990)
“A Forgotten Nightmare” (1991)
“The Last Bizarre Tale” (1991)
“A Survivor of the Sinking of the Sultana” (1992)
“The Invisible Girl” (1993)
“The Retriever” (excerpt) (1993)
“Fragments Found on the Field” (1994)
“Hairtrigger Pencil Lines” (1994)
“Retracing My Steps” (1994)
“Over the Cliff” (1995)
“A Walk with Thomas Jefferson at Poplar Forest” (1996)
“The Retriever” (1996)
“Cherokee Is Missing” (1996)
“The Incendiary at the Forks of the River” (2003-4)
“London Bridge Nocturnes: January, A Memoir” (2005)
Nonfiction[]
Literary Criticism[]
Authored[]
The Poetic Image in 6 Genres (1969)
Harlequin’s Stick, Charlie’s Cane: A Comparative Study of Commedia dell’arte and Silent Slapstick Comedy (1975)
A Primer of the Novel (1980)
Writers’ Revisions (1981)
Revising Fiction: A Handbook for Writers (1988)
Beyond the Battlefield (2000)
Touching the Web of Southern Novelists (2006)
The Tangled Web of the Civil War and Reconstruction (forthcoming in 2015)
Compiled/Edited[]
Rediscoveries (1971)
American Dreams, American Nightmares (1972)
Proletarian Writers of the Thirties (1979)
Tough Guy Writers of the Thirties (1979)
Rediscoveries II (1988)
References[]
^Randy Hendricks and James A. Perkins (eds.). A Writer for All Genres. Knoxville, Tennessee: The University of Tennessee Press (2006). ISBN978-1-57233-460-1