Lorrie Moore Books in Order

Lorrie Moore is a celebrated American writer known for her poignant and incisive portrayals of modern life. Born in 1957 in Glens Falls, New York, she attended St. Lawrence University, where she distinguished herself as a talented young writer, editing the university literary magazine and winning Seventeen Magazine's Fiction Contest at the age of 19. Moore went on to earn a Master of Fine Arts from Cornell University, followed by a decade of teaching at the University of Wisconsin since 1984, where she holds the Delmore Schwartz Chair in Creative Writing. Her short stories have earned widespread acclaim for their intelligence, wit, and depth of feeling, deftly navigating the complexities of love, relationships, and everyday life in the Midwest. With a prose style that is both supple and sharp, Moore's writing has become synonymous with a generous, open, and pellucid quality, offering readers a sense of wonder and unexpectedness.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Lorrie Moore

  • #1
    A Good Man Is Hard To Find (By: Flannery O'Connor)(1955)
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  • #2
    The Inner Room (By: Robert Aickman)(1968)
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  • #3
    Daughters of Passion (By: Julia O'Faolain)(1982)
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  • #4
    Giacomo Joyce (By: Richard Ellmann)(1983)
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  • #5
    Homeland (By: Barbara Kingsolver)(1989)
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  • #6
    Shanti (By: Vikram Chandra)(1997)
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  • #7
    Sonny Liston Was a Friend of Mine (By: Thom Jones)(1998)
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  • #8
    An Elegy for Easterly (By: Petina Gappah)(2009)
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  • #9
    The Shielding of Mrs Forbes (By: Alan Bennett)(2011)
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  • #10
    The Cheater's Guide to Love (By: Junot Díaz)(2012)
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  • #11
    Mrs Fox (By: Sarah Hall)(2014)
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  • #12
    Mostly Hero (By: Anna Burns)(2014)
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  • #13
    Mr Salary (By: Sally Rooney)(2016)
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  • #14
    Come Rain or Come Shine (By: Kazuo Ishiguro)(2019)
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  • #15
    The Victim (By: P.D. James)(2019)
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  • #16
    Dante and the Lobster (By: Samuel Beckett)(2019)
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  • #17
    Paradise (By: Edna O'Brien)(2019)
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  • #18
    Cosmopolitan (By: Akhil Sharma)(2019)
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  • #19
    The Lydia Steptoe Stories (By: Djuna Barnes)(2019)
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  • #20
    Mary Ventura and The Ninth Kingdom (By: Sylvia Plath)(2019)
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  • #21
    Terrific Mother(2019)
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  • #22
    The Country Funeral (By: John McGahern)(2019)
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  • #23
    The Forester's Daughter (By: Claire Keegan)(2019)
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  • #24
    Three Types of Solitude (By: Brian W. Aldiss)(2019)
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  • #25
    A River in Egypt (By: David Means)(2019)
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  • #26
    Fairy Tales (By: Marianne Moore)(2019)
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  • #27
    Ghostly Stories (By: Celia Fremlin)(2019)
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  • #28
    Intruders (By: Adrian Tomine)(2019)
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  • #29
    Points of View(1956)
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  • #30
    New Women and New Fiction: Short Stories Since the Sixties(1986)
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  • #31
    The Best American Short Stories 1991(1991)
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  • #32
    The Literary Traveller(1994)
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  • #33
    Granta 54(1996)
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  • #34
    The Faber Book of Contemporary Stories About Childhood(1998)
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  • #35
    Ploughshares Fall, 1998(1998)
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  • #36
    The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction(1999)
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  • #37
    Wonderful Town(2000)
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  • #38
    40 Short Stories: A Portable Anthology(2000)
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  • #39
    A Life in Medicine: A Literary Anthology(2002)
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  • #40
    PEN America Issue 4: Fact/Fiction(2002)
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  • #41
    The Eloquent Short Story: An Anthology of Narrative Styles(2004)
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  • #42
    The Best American Short Stories 2004(2004)
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  • #43
    Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules(2005)
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  • #44
    The New Granta Book of the American Short Story(2007)
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  • #45
    Fakes: An Anthology of Pseudo-Interviews, Faux-Lectures, Quasi-Letters, "Found" Texts, and Other Fraudulent Artifacts(2012)
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  • #46
    100 Years of The Best American Short Stories(2015)
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  • #47
    Daedalus: On the Novel: 150:1, Winter 2021(2021)
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  • #48
    The Best Short Stories 2022: The O. Henry Prize Winners(2022)
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  • #1
    How To Become A Writer(2015)
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  • #1
    Anagrams(1986)
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  • #2
    A Gate at the Stairs(2009)
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  • #3
    I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home(2023)
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  • #4
    Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?(1994)
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  • #5
    Vissi d'Arte(2014)
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  • #6
    Real Estate(2016)
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  • #7
    Self-Help(1985)
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  • #8
    Like Life(1990)
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  • #9
    Birds of America: Stories(1998)
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  • #10
    Collected Stories(2008)
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  • #11
    The Collected Stories(2008)
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  • #12
    Bark(2014)
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  • #13
    I Know Some Things(1992)
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  • #14
    See What Can Be Done(2018)
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About Lorrie Moore

Lorrie Moore is a celebrated American writer known for her poignant and incisive portrayals of modern life. Born in 1957 in Glens Falls, New York, she attended St. Lawrence University, where she distinguished herself as a talented young writer, editing the university literary magazine and winning Seventeen Magazine's Fiction Contest at the age of 19. Moore went on to earn a Master of Fine Arts from Cornell University, followed by a decade of teaching at the University of Wisconsin since 1984, where she holds the Delmore Schwartz Chair in Creative Writing. Her short stories have earned widespread acclaim for their intelligence, wit, and depth of feeling, deftly navigating the complexities of love, relationships, and everyday life in the Midwest. With a prose style that is both supple and sharp, Moore's writing has become synonymous with a generous, open, and pellucid quality, offering readers a sense of wonder and unexpectedness.

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