MacDonald Harris/Donald Heiney Publications
Fiction by
MacDonald Harris:
- Private Demons. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1961.
- Mortal Leap.
New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1964. Also London:
Michael Joseph Ltd., 1964; London, Corgi, 1966.
- Trepleff. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1968. Also
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969.
- Bull Fire. New York: Random House, 1973. Also London:
Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1973; London, Wildwood House, 1974.
- The Balloonist. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc.,
1976. Also London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1977; New York: Avon Books, 1977;
London, Penguin Books Ltd., 1977; London, Galileo Publishers, 2011.
- Yukiko. New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux, Inc., 1977.
Also London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1978; New York, Avon Books, 1979;
London, Penguin Books Ltd., 1979.
- Pandora's Galley. New York: Harcourt Brace & Jovanovich, Incl, 1979.
Also London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1980.
- The Treasure of Sainte Foy. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1980.
Also London, Victor Gollandz Ltd., 1980.
- Herma. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1981. Also London: Jonathan
Cape, 1983.
- Screenplay. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1982. Also London:
Jonathan Cape, 1983.
- Tenth. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1984.
- The Little People.
New York: William Morrow & Co., 1986.
- Glowstone.
New York: William Morris & Co., Inc., 1987.
- The Cathay Stories and other Fictions.
(Short Story Collection)
. Santa Cruz: Story Line Press, 1988.
- Hemingway's Suitcase. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990.
- Glad Rags.
Brownsville, Oregon: Story Line Press, 1991.
- Portrait of My Desire. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993.
- The Carp Castle.
London: Galileo Publishers, 2012. (Paperback and Kindle editions).
Selected Stories by MacDonald Harris:
- "The Sad Lady," Esquire, 28:2 (August, 1947), pp 94ff.
- "Odi et Amo," Esquire, 41:6 (June, 1954) p. 46ff.
- "A Patron of the Arts," Atlantic Monthly
195:5 (May, 1955), pp. 45ff.
- "The End of Millie Popenoe," Cosmopolitan, 139:5 (November, 1955),
pp. 38ff.
- "Rainy Day on the Sound," Cosmopolitan, 140:3 (March, 1956), pp. 28ff.
- "The Double Cross," MacLean's Magazine, 69:24 (November 24, 1956), pp. 28ff.
- "Mr. Benturian and the Beautiful Palimpsest,"
MacLean's Magazine, 70:1 (January 5, 1957), pp. 11ff.
- "The Radiant Binge of Mr. Kittridge," This Week, February 3, 1957, pp. 20ff.
- "Mr. Benturian Buys a Jaguar," MacLean's Magazine, 70:19 (September 14,
1957), pp. 18ff.
- "Second Circle," Atlantic Monthly, 201:6 (June, 1958, pp. 75ff. Also
Lilliput (Britain), 43:4 (October, 1958), pp. 22ff.
Reprinted in Paul Engle, ed., Prize Short Stories 1959 (The O.
Henry Collection); New York, Double & Co., 1959.)
- "Forbidden Hours," Saturday Evening Post 231:5 (August 2, 19850), pp. 22ff.
Reprinted in Helen Ferris, ed., Time of Starting Out, New York, Franklin
Watts, Inc., 1962.
- "The Scar of Love," Cosmopolitan, 146:98 (February, 1959), pp. 98ff.
- "Behold, the Abundance of the Lord," Inland, 3:2 (Autumn,
1959), pp. 13ff. Also first-place winner in Short Story section, Utah State
Institute of Fine Arts, 1959.
- "Thou Shalt Not Kill: A Soldier's Dilemma," Harper's Bazaar,
93:2980 (March, 1960), pp. 188ff.
- "The Fountain of Neptune," Harper's Bazaar, 94:2989 (December,
1960), pp. 145ff.
- "Teatime and the Voice," McCall's Magazine, 88:7 (April, 1961), pp. 88ff.
Also The Australian Women's Weekly,, October 10, 1962.
- "Rubicon," Harper's Bazaar, 96:3106 (January, 1963), pp. 7f44.
- "The Koto Students," Saturday Evening Post, 236:14 (April
13, 1963), pp. 55ff.
- "The Cricket Murderer," Prairie Schooner, 38:2 (Summer, 1963), pp. 109ff.
- "The Tiger Springs, Us He Devours," Gentlemen's Quarterly,
34:17 (November, 1964), pp. 120ff.
- "Snow and Lilac," Redbook, 125:72 (August, 1965), pp. 72ff.
- "Vooz Etts a Merry Can?" Cosmopolitan, 160:1 (January, 1966), pp.
84ff.
- "Trepleff," Harper's Magazine, 233:1399 (December, 1966),
pp. 61ff. Reprinted in Martha Foley, ed., The Best American
Short Stories, 1967; Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1967;
also Ballantine Books, 1969.
- "Ammazzafiori," Western Humanities Review, 27:2 (Spring, 1968),
pp. 101ff.
- "The Dog Mafia," The Iowa Review, 3:2 (Apring, 1972), pp. 38ff.
- "Dr. Pettigot's Face," The Iowa Review, 5:3 (Summer,
1974), pp. 30ff.
- "A Memoir from the Lab," Esquire, 78:5 (November, 1972), pp. 128ff.
- "The Photograph," The Redlands Review, Spring, 1986, pp. 52ff.
- "The Flight from Uqbar to Ain-El-Shayk," Pearl, Summer-Fall,
1987, pp. 20ff.
- "Old L.A.," The Quarterly, 15 (Fall, 1990), pp. 98ff.
- "The Gosling," Pearl, 15 (Spring-Summer, 1992), pp. 56ff.
- "You and She," The Pacific Review 10 (1992), pp. 9ff.
Travel Writing by MacDonald Harris:
- "All of the Facts (Some of them True) About Gondolas." A. M. Rosenthal
and Arthur Gelb, ed., The Sophisticated Traveler: Beloved
Cities of Europe. New York, Villard Books, 1984; pp. 369ff.
- "Beyond Reality: Death Valley." Sophisticated
Traveler (magazine), October 6, 1985; pp. 38ff.
- "The Treasure of Languedoc." A. M. Rosenthal and
Arthur Gelb, ed., The Sophisticated Traveler: Enchanting Places
and How to Find Them. New York, Villard Books, 1986; pp. 45ff.
- "Welcoming the Sun." The Sophisticated Traveler (magazine),
March 15, 1987; pp. 22ff.
- "Sailing on to Avalon," The Sophisticated Traveler
(magazine), October 2, 1988; pp. 72ff.
- "Real Food in L.A." Sophisticated Traveler (magazine),
March 4, 1990; pp. 35ff.
- "Beached in Laguna." Travel and Leisure, November,
1990; pp. 84ff.
- "France: A Table by the Water's Edge." The
Sophisticated Traveler (magazine), May 17, 1992; pp. 20ff.
Bibliographies Relating to MacDonald Harris:
- "Combined Patterns: MacDonald Harris' Trepleff,"
In John H. White, Mythology in the Modern Novel (Princeton
University Press, 1971), pp. 228ff.
- Patricia Holt, "MacDonald Harris." Publisher's Weekly,
220:12 (September 18, 1981), pp. 80ff.
- Steven G. Kellman, "Homo Technicus Adrift: The Novels
of MacDonald Harris." Western Humanities Review, 36:1 (Spring,
1982), pp. 59ff.
Nonfiction by Donald Heiney:
- Recent American Literature. New York: Barron's
Educational Series, Inc., 1958.
- America in Modern Italian Literature. New Jersey: Rutgers
University Press, 1964.
- Three Italian Novelists: Moravia, Pavese, Vittorini.
Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1968.
- Barron's Simplified Approach to Mann.
New York: Barron's
Educational Series, Inc., 1965.
- Barron's Simplified Approach to Hemingway.
New York: Barron's
Educational Series, Inc., 1966.
- Essentials of Contemporary Literature of the Western World, v. 1:
Continental Europe (with Lenthiel H. Downs).
New York: Barron's
Educational Series, Inc., 1974.
- Essentials of Contemporary Literature of the Western World, v. 21:
Contemporary British Literature (with Lenthiel H. Downs).
New York: Barron's
Educational Series, Inc., 1974.
- Essentials of Contemporary Literature of the Western World, v. 3:
Recent American Literature to 1930 (with Lenthiel H. Downs).
New York: Barron's
Educational Series, Inc., 1973.
- Essentials of Contemporary Literature of the Western World, v. 4:
Recent American Literature after 1930 (with Lenthiel H. Downs).
New York: Barron's
Educational Series, Inc., 1974.
Nonfiction (juvenile) by
MacDonald Harris:
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