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Frederick Buechner bibliography

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This is a list of published works by writer and theologian Frederick Buechner.[1][2][3]

Fiction

  • A Long Day's Dying, 1950 (ISBN 978-0972429542)
  • The Seasons' Difference, 1952
  • The Return of Ansel Gibbs, 1958
  • The Final Beast, 1965 (ISBN 9780060611590)
  • The Entrance to Porlock, 1970 (ISBN 9780701116026)
  • The Book of Bebb (tetralogy), 1979 (ISBN 9780062517692)
  • Godric, 1980 (ISBN 9780060611620)
  • Brendan, 1987 (ISBN 9780060611781)
  • The Son of Laughter, 1993 (ISBN 9780062501172)
  • On the Road with the Archangel, 1997 (ISBN 9780060611255)
  • The Storm, 1998 (ISBN 9780060611453)
  • The Christmas Tide: A Story, 2005 (previously released as The Wizard's Tide, 1990) (ISBN 9781596270183)

Memoir

Nonfiction

Poetry

  • Bred In The Bone: An Anthology, 1945 (student poems commemorating the end of WWII / Princeton University / 325 printed)[4]
  • The Fat Man's Prescriptions I-IX, 1947 (poetry)[5]
  • Family Scenes, 1974 (poetry)[6]
  • Follensby Pond, 1983 (poetry)[7]

Secondary literature

  • Marie-Helene Davies. Laughter in a Genevan Gown: The Works of Frederick Buechner 1970–1980. (1983) (ISBN 9780802819697)
  • Marjorie Casebier McCoy. Frederick Buechner: Novelist and Theologian of the Lost and Found. (1988) (ISBN 9780060653293)
  • Victoria S. Allen. Listening to Life: Psychology and Spirituality in the Writings of Frederick Buechner. (2002) (ISBN 9781561677269)
  • Dale Brown. The Book of Buechner: A Journey Through His Writings. (2006) (ISBN 9780664231132)

References

  1. ^ "Buechner, Frederick: Overview". worldcat.org. WorldCat Identities. Archived from the original on 2016-10-07. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  2. ^ "Frederick Buechner, Author". harpercollins.com. Harper Collins Publishers.
  3. ^ "New book celebrates 90-year legacy of Frederick Buechner". presbyterianmission.org. Presbyterian Mission. Archived from the original on 2017-02-05. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  4. ^ "1945, English, Book edition: Bred in the bone : an anthology / edited by Henry Fischer and Bruce Berlind, with poems by Bruce Berlind, Frederick Buechner, Henry Fischer [and others]". trove.nla.gov.au. Trove:National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ Ten Poets Anthology, ed. Anthony Harrigan, East Dorset, VT: n.p., 1947, pp. 6–7.
  6. ^ Quarterly Review of Literature (Princeton), v. 19 (1974), pp. 477–480.
  7. ^ Blair and Ketchum's Country Journal, v. 10 (August 1983), p. 81.