Wallace Stegner Books in Order
Wallace Earle Stegner is a renowned American historian, novelist, short story writer, and environmentalist, affectionately known as "The Dean of Western Writers." He is celebrated for his profound contributions to the literary world, weaving intricate narratives that vividly capture the essence of the American West. Stegner's writing career spans multiple genres, showcasing his boundless creativity and versatility. His notable works have earned him some of the most prestigious literary accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 and the U.S. National Book Award in 1977, cementing his status as a literary icon. With each new work, Stegner continues to captivate audiences with his poignant storytelling, shedding light on the complexities of human experience and the natural world.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Wallace Stegner
- #1AmazonDesert Country (By: Edwin Corle)(1941)
- #2AmazonShort Grass Country (By: Stanley Vestal)(1941)
- #3AmazonMormon Country(1942)
- #4AmazonPalmetto Country (By: Stetson Kennedy)(1942)
- #5AmazonDeep Delta Country (By: Harnett T. Kane)(1944)
- #6AmazonGolden Gate Country (By: Gertrude Atherton)(1945)
- #7AmazonBig Country Texas (By: Donald Day)(1947)
- #8AmazonBlue Ridge Country (By: Jean Thomas)(2007)
- #1AmazonBeyond the Hundredth Meridian(1954)
- #2AmazonThis Is Dinosaur(1955)
- #3AmazonWolf Willow(1962)
- #4AmazonThe Gathering of Zion(1964)
- #5AmazonTeaching the Short Story(1966)
- #6AmazonThe Sound of Mountain Water(1969)
- #7AmazonDiscovery! The Search for Arabian Oil(1971)
- #8AmazonThe Uneasy Chair(1974)
- #9AmazonThe letters of Bernard DeVoto (With: Bernard DeVoto)(1975)
- #10AmazonThe Writer in America(1976)
- #11AmazonOne Way To Spell Man(1982)
- #12AmazonConversations with Wallace Stegner on Western History & Literature(1983)
- #13AmazonAmerican Places(1985)
- #14AmazonThe American West as Living Space(1987)
- #15AmazonOn the Teaching of Creative Writing(1988)
- #16AmazonWilderness at the Edge(1991)
- #17AmazonWhere the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs(1992)
- #18AmazonMarking the Sparrow's Fall(1998)
- #19AmazonOn Teaching and Writing Fiction(2002)
- #20AmazonThe Selected Letters of Wallace Stegner(2007)
- #21AmazonThe Selected Letters(2007)
- #22AmazonWallace Stegner's West(2008)
- #23AmazonThe Twilight of Self Reliance(2008)
- #24Amazon50 Great American Short Stories(1963)
- #25AmazonUnknown California(1985)
- #26AmazonThe Faber Book of Contemporary Canadian Short Stories(1990)
- #27AmazonProse and Poetry of the American West(1991)
- #28AmazonLate Harvest(1991)
- #29AmazonOur Mothers' Spirits: Great Writers on the Death of Mothers and the Grief of Men(1997)
- #30AmazonEscape to Mexico: An Anthology of Great Writers(2002)
- #31AmazonThe Little Big Book of California(2005)
- #32AmazonThe Driftless Reader(2017)
- #1AmazonRemembering Laughter(1937)
- #2AmazonThe Potter's House(1938)
- #3AmazonOn a Darkling Plain(1940)
- #4AmazonFire and Ice(1941)
- #5AmazonSecond Growth(1947)
- #6AmazonJoe Hill: A Biographical Novel(1950)
- #7AmazonA Shooting Star(1961)
- #8AmazonAll the Little Live Things(1967)
- #9AmazonAngle of Repose(1971)
- #10AmazonThe Spectator Bird(1976)
- #11AmazonCrossing to Safety(1987)
- #12AmazonThe Women on the Wall(1950)
- #13AmazonThe City of the Living & Other Stories(1956)
- #14AmazonThe Writer's Art(1972)
- #15AmazonThe Collected Stories of Wallace Stegner(1990)
About Wallace Stegner
Wallace Earle Stegner is a renowned American historian, novelist, short story writer, and environmentalist, affectionately known as "The Dean of Western Writers." He is celebrated for his profound contributions to the literary world, weaving intricate narratives that vividly capture the essence of the American West. Stegner's writing career spans multiple genres, showcasing his boundless creativity and versatility. His notable works have earned him some of the most prestigious literary accolades, including the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 and the U.S. National Book Award in 1977, cementing his status as a literary icon. With each new work, Stegner continues to captivate audiences with his poignant storytelling, shedding light on the complexities of human experience and the natural world.
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