Sam Lipsyte Books in Order
Sam Lipsyte is a critically acclaimed author known for his provocative and humorous portrayals of contemporary American life. His story collection, <em>Venus Drive</em>, was named one of the top twenty-five books of its year by the <em>Village Voice Supplement</em>. He has also written the novels <em>The Subject of Steve</em> and <em>Home Land</em>, which earned him the Believer Book Award. A dedicated educator, Lipsyte teaches at Columbia University's School of the Arts, fostering the next generation of writers. His work has been recognized with a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship in 2008. Based in Manhattan, Lipsyte continues to contribute to the literary landscape with his unique voice and perspective, tackling the complexities of modern society with wit and insight.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Sam Lipsyte
- #1AmazonPaul McCarthy(2007)
- #2AmazonNotes Towards a Unified Theory of Dumping(2008)
- #3AmazonOpen City #7: The Rubbed Away Girl(1999)
- #4AmazonOpen City #9: Bewitched(2000)
- #5AmazonThe Best American Nonrequired Reading 2002(2002)
- #6AmazonThe Burned Children of America(2003)
- #7Amazonn+1 Issue 1: Negation(2004)
- #8Amazon110 Stories(2004)
- #9AmazonThe Anchor Book of New American Short Stories(2004)
- #10Amazonn+1 Issue 9: Bad Money(2010)
- #11AmazonPEN America Issue 12: Correspondences(2010)
- #12AmazonRadio Silence(2012)
- #13AmazonThe Minus Times Collected: Twenty Years / Thirty Issues(2012)
- #14AmazonUnscrolled(2013)
- #15AmazonEgress(2018)
About Sam Lipsyte
Sam Lipsyte is a critically acclaimed author known for his provocative and humorous portrayals of contemporary American life. His story collection, <em>Venus Drive</em>, was named one of the top twenty-five books of its year by the <em>Village Voice Supplement</em>. He has also written the novels <em>The Subject of Steve</em> and <em>Home Land</em>, which earned him the Believer Book Award. A dedicated educator, Lipsyte teaches at Columbia University's School of the Arts, fostering the next generation of writers. His work has been recognized with a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship in 2008. Based in Manhattan, Lipsyte continues to contribute to the literary landscape with his unique voice and perspective, tackling the complexities of modern society with wit and insight.
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