Russell Banks Books in Order
Russell Banks is a renowned author and member of the International Parliament of Writers and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His diverse body of work has been translated into over twenty languages, earning him numerous international prizes and awards. A prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction, Banks has explored a wide range of themes and styles, with notable works including novels such as Continental Drift, Rule of the Bone, Cloudsplitter, The Sweet Hereafter, and Affliction. The latter two novels were adapted into feature films in 1997, further solidifying his impact on the literary world. With a career spanning multiple genres, Banks continues to be a prominent voice in contemporary literature.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Russell Banks
- #1AmazonA Sportsman's Notebook (By: Ivan Turgenev)(1852)
- #2AmazonThe General Zapped an Angel (By: Howard Fast)(1970)
- #3AmazonIn the Garden of the North American Martyrs (By: Tobias Wolff)(1981)
- #4AmazonThe Essential Tales of Chekhov (By: Anton Chekhov)(1998)
- #5AmazonThe Garden Party and Other Stories (By: Katherine Mansfield)(2004)
- #6AmazonWild Nights! (By: Joyce Carol Oates)(2008)
- #7AmazonContinent (By: Jim Crace)(2008)
- #8AmazonTunneling to the Center of the Earth (By: Kevin Wilson)(2009)
- #9AmazonMonstress (By: Lysley Tenorio)(2012)
- #10AmazonThe Essential Tales Of Chekhov Deluxe Edition (By: Anton Chekhov)(2015)
- #11AmazonMr. and Mrs. Baby (By: Mark Strand)(2015)
- #12AmazonThe Vanishing Princess (By: Jenny Diski)(2017)
- #13AmazonWe Are Taking Only What We Need (By: Stephanie Powell Watts)(2018)
- #14AmazonUnclean Jobs for Women and Girls (By: Alissa Nutting)(2018)
- #15AmazonCatastrophe and Other Stories (By: Dino Buzzati)(2018)
- #16AmazonHere's Your Hat What's Your Hurry (By: Elizabeth McCracken)(2019)
- #17AmazonHue and Cry (By: Edward P. Jones,James McPherson)(2019)
- #18AmazonThe Hurly Burly and Other Stories (With: A.E. Coppard)(2021)
- #19AmazonLoss of Memory Is Only Temporary (By: Francine Prose,Johanna Kaplan)(2022)
- #20AmazonBrushes With Greatness: An Anthology of Chance Encounters With Greatness(1989)
- #21AmazonPloughshares Winter 1993-94(1993)
- #22AmazonThe Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction(1999)
- #23AmazonPrize Stories 2000: The O. Henry Awards(2000)
- #24AmazonUnholy Ghost: Writers on Depression(2001)
- #25AmazonThe Best American Mystery Stories 2001(2001)
- #26AmazonWriters on Writing(2001)
- #27AmazonBrick: A Literary Journal, 70(2002)
- #28AmazonThe Best American Mystery Stories 2014(2014)
- #29AmazonAfflict the Comfortable(2015)
- #30AmazonThe Writer's Library(2020)
- #1AmazonSnow(1974)
- #2AmazonTrailerpark(1981)
- #3AmazonRelation of My Imprisonment(1983)
- #4AmazonContinental Drift(1985)
- #5AmazonFamily Life(1985)
- #6AmazonThe Book of Jamaica(1986)
- #7AmazonHamilton Stark(1986)
- #8AmazonAffliction(1989)
- #9AmazonThe Sweet Hereafter(1991)
- #10AmazonRule of the Bone(1995)
- #11AmazonCloudsplitter(1998)
- #12AmazonThe Darling(2004)
- #13AmazonThe Reserve(2008)
- #14AmazonLost Memory of Skin(2011)
- #15AmazonForegone(2021)
- #16AmazonThe Magic Kingdom(2022)
- #17AmazonAmerican Spirits(2024)
- #18AmazonSearching for Survivors(1975)
- #19AmazonThe New World(1979)
- #20AmazonSuccess Stories(1986)
- #21AmazonThe Angel on the Roof(1999)
- #22AmazonA Permanent Member of the Family(2013)
About Russell Banks
Russell Banks is a renowned author and member of the International Parliament of Writers and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His diverse body of work has been translated into over twenty languages, earning him numerous international prizes and awards. A prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction, Banks has explored a wide range of themes and styles, with notable works including novels such as Continental Drift, Rule of the Bone, Cloudsplitter, The Sweet Hereafter, and Affliction. The latter two novels were adapted into feature films in 1997, further solidifying his impact on the literary world. With a career spanning multiple genres, Banks continues to be a prominent voice in contemporary literature.
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