Children's literature (with Slade Morrison)
Novels
- The Bluest Eye (1970; ISBN 0-452-28706-5)
- Sula (1974; ISBN 1-4000-3343-8)
- Song of Solomon (1977; ISBN 1-4000-3342-X)
- Tar Baby (1981; ISBN 1-4000-3344-6)
- Beloved (1987; ISBN 1-4000-3341-1)
- Jazz (1992; ISBN 1-4000-7621-8)
- Paradise (1997; ISBN 0-679-43374-0)
- Love (2003; ISBN 0-375-40944-0)
- A Mercy (2008; ISBN 978-0-307-26423-7)
- Home (2012; ISBN 0307594165)
Children's literature (with Slade Morrison)
- The Big Box (1999)
- The Book of Mean People (2002)
- Peeny Butter Fudge (2009)
Short fiction
Plays
- Dreaming Emmett (performed 1986)
- Desdemona (first performed 15 May 2011 in Vienna)[25][26][27]
Libretti
- Margaret Garner (first performed May 2005)
Non-fiction
- The Black Book (1974)
- Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination (1992)
- Race-ing Justice, En-gendering Power: Essays on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Construction of Social Reality (editor) (1992)
- Birth of a Nation'hood: Gaze, Script, and Spectacle in the O.J. Simpson Case (co-editor) (1997)
- Remember: The Journey to School Integration (April 2004)
- What Moves at the Margin: Selected Nonfiction, edited by Carolyn C. Denard (April 2008)
- Burn This Book: Essay Anthology, editor (2009)
Born
| John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. February 27, 1902 Salinas, California
| Died
| December 20, 1968 (aged 66) New York City, United States
| Occupation
| Novelist, short story writer, war correspondent
| Notable work(s)
| Of Mice and Men (1937) The Grapes of Wrath (1939) East of Eden (1952)[1]
| Notable award(s)
| Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1940) Nobel Prize in Literature (1962)
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