John Dos Passos bibliography

List of works by or about John Dos Passos, American author.

Novels

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  • One Man's Initiation: 1917 (1920). Reprinted in 1945, under the title First Encounter
  • Three Soldiers (1921)[1]
  • Streets of Night (1923)
  • Manhattan Transfer (1925)
  • U.S.A. (1938). Three-volume set includes
  • District of Columbia (1952). Three-volume set includes
  • Chosen Country (1951)
  • Most Likely to Succeed (1954)
  • The Great Days (1958)
  • Midcentury (1961)
  • Century's Ebb: The Thirteenth Chronicle (1970) —incomplete
  • U.S.A.: The 42nd Parallel, 1919, The Big Money (Daniel Aaron and Townsend Ludington, eds.) (Library of America, 1996) ISBN 978-1-883011-14-7.
  • Novels 1920–1925: One Man's Initiation: 1917, Three Soldiers, Manhattan Transfer (Townsend Ludington, ed.) (Library of America, 2003) ISBN 978-1-931082-39-6.

Non-fiction

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  • Rosinante to the Road Again (1922)
  • Facing the Chair (1927)
  • Orient Express (1927)
  • Journeys between Wars (1938)
  • The Ground We Stand On (1941)
  • State of the Nation (1944)
  • Tour of Duty (1946)
  • "Art and Isadora" (reissued 1953)[2]
  • The Head and Heart of Thomas Jefferson (1954)
  • The Theme Is Freedom (1956)
  • The Men Who Made the Nation (1957)
  • Prospects of a Golden Age (1959)
  • Mr. Wilson's War (1962)
  • Brazil on the Move (1963)
  • The Best Times: An Informal Memoir (1966)
  • The Shackles of Power (1966)
  • World in a Glass – A View of Our Century From the Novels of John Dos Passos (1966)
  • The Portugal Story (1969)
  • Easter Island: Island of Enigmas (1970)
  • Travel Books & Other Writings 1916–1941: Rosinante to the Road Again; Orient Express; In All Countries; A Pushcart to the Curb; Essays, Letters, Diaries (Townsend Ludington, ed.) (Library of America, 2003) ISBN 978-1-931082-40-2
  • Lettres à Germaine Lucas Championnière (2007) – only in French

Poetry

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Collections
  • A Pushcart at the Curb (1922)

Plays

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  • The Garbage Man: a Parade with Shouting (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1926)

Notes and full bibliographic citations

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  1. ^ Dos Passos, John (1921). Three soldiers. New York: George H. Doran Company. LCCN 21026886.
  2. ^ Dos Passos, John (1953). "Art and Isadora". In Birmingham, Frederic A. (ed.). The girls from Esquire. London: Arthur Barker. pp. 163–169.