American fiction -- 20th century
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American fiction -- 20th century
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American fiction
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Incoming Resources
- Blues dancing, a novel, Diane McKinney-Whetstone
- Growing up ethnic in America, contemporary fiction about learning to be American, edited by Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jennifer Gillan
- Havana Bay, a novel, Martin Cruz Smith
- Without remorse, Tom Clancy
- A fan's notes, a fictional memoir, by Frederick Exley
- Cabbage and bones, an anthology of Irish American women's fiction, edited and with an introduction by Caledonia Kearns ; foreword by Maureen Howard
- Answered prayers, the unfinished novel, Truman Capote
- Up South, stories, studies, and letters of this century's Black migrations, edited by Malaika Adero
- God save the mark, a novel of crime and confusion, Donald E. Westlake
- Gone fishin', an Easy Rawlins novel, Walter Mosley
- The sheltered life, by Ellen Glasgow
- Jailbird, a novel, by Kurt Vonnegut
- Band of angels, Robert Penn Warren
- The night inspector, a novel, Frederick Busch
- All the little live things, [by] Wallace Stegner
- A Lillian Smith reader, edited by Margaret Rose Gladney and Lisa Hodgens
- A celestial omnibus, short fiction on faith, edited by J.P. Maney and Tom Hazuka
- Nineteenth-Century Southern Gothic short fiction, Haunted by the dark, Edited by Charles L. Crow and Susan Castillo Street
- An American tragedy, Theodore Dreiser
- Rediscovery, science fiction by women (1953-1957), Volume 2
- To kill a mockingbird, by Harper Lee
- Stories for a winter's night, short fiction by Native Americans, edited by Maurice Kenny ; introduction by A. LaVonne Ruoff
- Clear and present danger, Tom Clancy
- Breathing lessons, a novel, Anne Tyler
- Last Standing Woman, Winona LaDuke
- All shot up, Chester Himes
- In the country of last things, Paul Auster
- Best new American voices 2005, guest editor, Francine Prose ; series editors, John Kulka and Natalie Danford
- The red pony, by John Steinbeck ; with illustrations by Wesley Dennis
- The witches of Eastwick, John Updike
- Women of the silk, Gail Tsukiyama
- Sleepless nights, Elizabeth Hardwick
- Snow in August, a novel, Pete Hamill
- Crime novels, American noir of the 1950s
- Truths & half-truths, memoirs and fiction by thirteen Washington writers
- Ghosts, by Edith Wharton
- Native speaker, Chang-rae Lee
- Do Lord remember me, a novel, by Julius Lester
- The confessions of Nat Turner, by William Styron
- The age of wire and string, Ben Marcus ; illustrated by Catrin Morgan
- Pagan babies, Elmore Leonard
- The best American mystery stories of the century, Tony Hillerman, editor ; Otto Penzler, series editor ; with an introduction by Tony Hillerman
- Into the blue, American writing on aviation and spaceflight, edited by Joseph J. Corn
- Shopgirl, Steve Martin
- Dawn, Octavia Butler
- John Updike, novels, 1959-1965, Christopher Carduff, editor
- A fable, William Faulkner
- Still wild, short fiction of the American West, 1950 to the present, edited by Larry McMurtry
- Crossing borders, stories and essays about translation, edited by Lynne Sharon Schwartz
- John Updike, novels 1968-1975, Christopher Carduff, editor
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