2.8.12 An excerpt from Uncertain Times, Yates's unfinished final novel, has been added.

1.26.09 "Richard Yates, In Memorium," by Bob Lehrman, Yates's friend from the Iowa Workshop, has been added.

1.14.09 The Boston Phoenix blog has unearthed an excellent recording of Yates reading the short story "The Best of Everything" in its entirety.

12.22.08 Adelle Waldman has written a new piece on Revolutionary Road (the book) and the suburbs.

12.20.08 Almost half a century after its release, Revolutionary Road cracks the New York Times best sellers list. You can read about it here (they also discuss Yates's connection to Seinfeld).

 
12.8.08 James Wood revisits Revolutionary Road in the New Yorker.

11.14.08 Below is the newest trailer for Revolutionary Road; the first one can be found at the official site.

 

4.7.08 DeWitt Henry's comments from the 2008 AWP conference have been added. There's a new article in the Guardian about Yates. And Monica Yates, Yates's daughter, has written a piece about her father and the upcoming Revolutionary Road film.
daughter Monica has written a piece for this website.
11.13.07
More covers have been added of A Good School, Disturbing the Peace, Eleven Kinds of Loneliness, and Liars In Love, thanks to Sung J. Woo.

10.20.07
For the Italian Yates fans, here's a bio.

9.17.07
Is this the logo for the new Revolutionary Road film?

8.10.07
On Saturday, February 2, there will be a panel entitled "A Tribute to Richard Yates" as part of the Association of Writers & Writting Programs conference. DeWitt Henry, Grace Schulman, Stuart Dybek, Blake Bailey, and Barbara Bean are the panelists; Robin Metz will moderate. Sam Mendes will also be on hand to show scenes from Revolutionary Road. The conference is being held at the Hilton New York.

8.9.07 "An Emotional Journey Down Revolutionary Road," which aired as part of NPR's "You Must Read This" series, has been added.

7.30.07 The New Yorker's unflattering review of Revolutionary Road has been added.

7.24.07 This site is now active. Much of the material has come from Clark Griffin. Thank you again, Clark.