Books, screenplays, letters, and essays by Richard Yates

 
Books and Screenplays

Revolutionary Road, New York, Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1961. (read an excerpt)

Eleven Kinds of Loneliness, New York, Seymour Lawrence/Delacorte, 1962.

Bridge at Remegen
, a screenplay, 1968.

A Special Providence
, New York, Knopf, 1969.

Disturbing the Peace
, New York, Seymour Lawrence/Delacorte, 1975.

The Easter Parade
, New York, Seymour Lawrence/Delacorte, 1976. (read an excerpt)

A Good School
, New York, Seymour Lawrence/Delacorte, 1978.

Liars
in Love, New York, Seymour Lawrence/Delacorte, 1981.

Young Hearts Crying
, New York, Seymour Lawrence/Delacorte, 1984.

Lie Down in Darkness
, a screenplay, Watertown, MA, Ploughshares, 1985.

Cold Spring Harbor
, New York, Seymour Lawrence/Delacorte, 1986.

The Collected Stories of Richard Yates
, New York, Henry Holt, 2001. (read Richard Russo's introduction)

Uncertain Times
(unpublished final novel), excerpted in Open City, number 3, pages 35-71, 1995.


Essays, Letters, and Short Fiction

"Lament for a Tenor," Cosmopolitain, Volume 136, pages 50-57, February 1954.

"Excerpts from the Correspondence of Richard Yates and Barbara Singleton Beury," September 1960-November 1961, Harvard Review. Cambridge: Fall 2003. , Iss. 25;  pg. 64.

"The End of the Great Depression," Transatlantic Review, number 11, pages 76-83, 1962.

Stories for the Sixties, edited and with an introduction by Richard Yates, New York, Bantam, 1963.

Yates on J.D. Salinger, New York Times, 4 December 1977.

"The School For Me," The New York Times, 25 October 1978.

"Some Very Good Masters," The New York Times Book Review, page 3, 19 April 19 1981.

"Thieves," The Collected Stories of Richard Yates, Henry Holt, 2001.