Cynthia Ozick Books in Order
Cynthia Ozick is a celebrated American author, renowned for her poignant and thought-provoking writings that often explore themes of identity, culture, and human experience. A recipient of the prestigious Rea Award for the Short Story (1976), the American Academy of Arts and Letters Mildred and Harold Strauss Living Award, and the PEN/Malamud award (2008), Ozick's literary career is marked by numerous accolades. Her critically acclaimed novel, "The Shawl" (1983), garnered widespread attention, with Edmund White praising her as "the best American writer to have emerged in recent years." Her work is often compared to that of Flannery O'Connor, whose influence Ozick's Judaic heritage has significantly shaped. With a unique voice and unflinching perspective, Ozick continues to captivate readers with her masterful storytelling.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Cynthia Ozick
- #1AmazonAll The World Wants The Jews Dead(1974)
- #2AmazonArt And Ardor(1983)
- #3AmazonMetaphor & Memory(1989)
- #4AmazonWhat Henry James Knew And Other Essays On Writers(1993)
- #5AmazonPortrait Of The Artist As A Bad Character(1996)
- #6AmazonFame & Folly(1996)
- #7AmazonQuarrel & Quandary(2000)
- #8AmazonThe Din In The Head(2006)
- #9AmazonCritics, Monsters, Fanatics, And Other Literary Essays(2016)
- #10AmazonLetters Of Intent(2017)
- #1AmazonSan Francisco Stories (By: John Miller)(1990)
- #2AmazonLos Angeles Stories (By: John Miller)(1991)
- #3AmazonNew Orleans Stories (By: John Miller,Genevieve Anderson)(1992)
- #4AmazonChicago Stories (By: Stuart Dybek,John Miller)(1993)
- #5AmazonLust: Lascivious Love Stories and Passionate Poems (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1994)
- #6AmazonAlaska Stories (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1995)
- #7AmazonTexas Stories (By: John Miller,KirstenMiller)(1995)
- #8AmazonSan Francisco Thrillers (By: Tim Smith,John Miller)(1995)
- #9AmazonCape Cod Stories (By: Tim Smith,John Miller)(2002)
- #10AmazonWomen Writers at Work(1989)
- #11AmazonOn Suicide: Great Writers on the Ultimate Question(1992)
- #12AmazonThe Best American Essays 1998(1998)
- #13AmazonThe Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction(1999)
- #14AmazonThe Best American Short Stories of the Century(2000)
- #15AmazonI Am Jewish(2004)
- #1AmazonTrust(1966)
- #2AmazonThe Cannibal Galaxy(1983)
- #3AmazonThe Messiah of Stockholm(1987)
- #4AmazonThe Puttermesser Papers(1997)
- #5AmazonHeir To The Glimmering World(2004)
- #6AmazonThe Bear Boy(2005)
- #7AmazonForeign Bodies(2010)
- #8AmazonAntiquities(2021)
- #9AmazonEnvy, or Yiddish in America(1969)
- #10AmazonThe Pagan Rabbi and Other Stories(1971)
- #11AmazonBloodshed(1976)
- #12AmazonLevitation(1982)
- #13AmazonThe Shawl(1989)
- #14AmazonCollected Stories(2007)
- #15AmazonDictation(2009)
- #16AmazonAntiquities and Other Stories(2022)
- #17AmazonIn a Yellow Wood(2025)
About Cynthia Ozick
Cynthia Ozick is a celebrated American author, renowned for her poignant and thought-provoking writings that often explore themes of identity, culture, and human experience. A recipient of the prestigious Rea Award for the Short Story (1976), the American Academy of Arts and Letters Mildred and Harold Strauss Living Award, and the PEN/Malamud award (2008), Ozick's literary career is marked by numerous accolades. Her critically acclaimed novel, "The Shawl" (1983), garnered widespread attention, with Edmund White praising her as "the best American writer to have emerged in recent years." Her work is often compared to that of Flannery O'Connor, whose influence Ozick's Judaic heritage has significantly shaped. With a unique voice and unflinching perspective, Ozick continues to captivate readers with her masterful storytelling.
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