Michael Chabon bibliography
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List of the published work of Michael Chabon, American author.
Novels
- The Mysteries of Pittsburgh (1988)
 - Wonder Boys (1995)
 - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (2000)
 - The Final Solution (2004)
 - The Yiddish Policemen's Union (2007)
 - Gentlemen of the Road (2007)
 - Telegraph Avenue (2012)[1]
 - Moonglow (2016)[2]
 
Young-adult fiction
- Summerland (2002)
 
Children's books
- The Astonishing Secret of Awesome Man (2011) (illustrator: Jake Parker)
 
Short fiction
| Title | Year | First published in | Reprinted in | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Citizen Conn | 2012 | The New Yorker 88/1 (February 13&20, 2012) | |
Collections
- A Model World and Other Stories (1991)
 - Werewolves in Their Youth (1999)
 
Essay collections
- Maps and Legends (2008)
 - Manhood for Amateurs (October 2009)[3]
 
As contributor or editor
- McSweeney's Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales (editor and contributor) (2003)
 - JSA All Stars #7, "The Strange Case of Mr. Terrific and Doctor Nil" (writer) (2004)
 - McSweeney's Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories (editor) (2004)[4]
 - Michael Chabon Presents: The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist (comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics) (2004–2005) (Numbers 1–8; the first six are also collected in three books, two numbers per volume)
 - The Best American Short Stories 2005 (editor, with Katrina Kenison) (2005)
 - The Escapists (six-issue comic book limited series published by Dark Horse Comics) (2006)
 
Comic books
- Casanova: Acedia (Backup story with Matt Fraction) (2015) (illustrator: Gabriel Bá)
 
Footnotes
- ↑ Losowsky, Andrew (December 5, 2011). "Michael Chabon's New Book, Telegraph Avenue, Is Confirmed For Fall 2012". Huffington Post. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
 - ↑ Chabon, Michael (2016-11-22). Moonglow. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 9781443418706.
 - ↑ Cairns, Becky (March 29, 2009). "Pulitzer Prize-winning author visits WSU". Standard.net. Ogden Standard-Examiner. Archived from the original on April 18, 2009. Retrieved July 4, 2009.
 - ↑ Review: T. S. Miller (2010). "A Look Back at a Tributary of the Slipstream". The Internet Review of Science Fiction. Retrieved October 17, 2010.
 
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