Evan S. Connell Books in Order
Evan S. Connell is a renowned American author, celebrated for his extensive body of work spanning over five decades. He has published nineteen books of fiction, poetry, and essays, including the timeless classics Mrs. Bridge and Mr. Bridge, and the critically acclaimed nonfiction masterpiece Son of the Morning Star. Throughout his illustrious career, Connell has consistently pushed the boundaries of literary excellence, experimenting with unique narrative styles and formats. A master of his craft, he continues to write on a 1950s typewriter, a testament to his dedication to traditional craftsmanship. His work often explores themes of American identity, morality, and the human condition, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Evan S. Connell
- #1AmazonThe Diary of a Rapist(1966)
- #2AmazonA Long Desire(1979)
- #3AmazonThe White Lantern(1980)
- #4AmazonSon of the Morning Star(1984)
- #5AmazonDeus Lo Volt!(2000)
- #6AmazonThe Aztec Treasure House(2001)
- #7AmazonEl Dorado and Other Pursuits(2002)
- #8AmazonFrancisco Goya: A Life(2003)
- #9AmazonThe Best American Short Stories 1957(1957)
- #1AmazonThe Patriot(1958)
- #2AmazonPoints for a Compass Rose(1973)
- #3AmazonThe Connoisseur(1974)
- #4AmazonDouble Honeymoon(1976)
- #5AmazonThe Alchymist's Journal(1991)
- #6AmazonThe Anatomy Lesson and Other Stories(1957)
- #7AmazonNotes from a Bottle Found on the Beach at Carmel(1962)
- #8AmazonAt the Crossroads(1965)
- #9AmazonSt. Augustine's Pigeon(1980)
- #10AmazonThe Collected Stories(1995)
- #11AmazonLost in Uttar Pradesh(2008)
About Evan S. Connell
Evan S. Connell is a renowned American author, celebrated for his extensive body of work spanning over five decades. He has published nineteen books of fiction, poetry, and essays, including the timeless classics Mrs. Bridge and Mr. Bridge, and the critically acclaimed nonfiction masterpiece Son of the Morning Star. Throughout his illustrious career, Connell has consistently pushed the boundaries of literary excellence, experimenting with unique narrative styles and formats. A master of his craft, he continues to write on a 1950s typewriter, a testament to his dedication to traditional craftsmanship. His work often explores themes of American identity, morality, and the human condition, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary literature.
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