The Shawl

Bibliography

Novels

  • Trust (1966)
  • The Cannibal Galaxy (1983)
  • The Messiah of Stockholm (1987)
  • The Puttermesser Papers (1997)
  • Heir to the Glimmering World (2004) (published in the United Kingdom in 2005 as The Bear Boy)
  • Foreign Bodies (2010)
  • Antiquities (2021)

Short fiction

Collections
  • The Pagan Rabbi and Other Stories (1971)
  • Bloodshed and Three Novellas (1976)
  • Levitation: Five Fictions (1982)
  • Envy; or, Yiddish in America (1969)
  • The Shawl (1989)
  • Collected Stories (2007)
  • Dictation: A Quartet (2008)
Stories[a]
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
The coast of New Zealand 2021 Ozick, Cynthia (June 21, 2021). "The coast of New Zealand". The New Yorker. 97 (17): 50–57.

Drama

  • Blue Light (1994)

Non-fiction

Essay collections
  • All the World Wants the Jews Dead (1974)
  • Art and Ardor (1983)
  • Metaphor & Memory (1989)
  • What Henry James Knew and Other Essays on Writers (1993)
  • Fame & Folly: Essays (1996)
  • "SHE: Portrait of the Essay as a warm body" (1998)
  • Quarrel & Quandary (2000)
  • The Din in the Head: Essays (2006)
  • Critics, Monsters, Fanatics, and Other Literary Essays (2016)
  • David Miller, ed. Letters of Intent: Selected Essays (2017)
Miscellaneous
  • A Cynthia Ozick Reader (1996)
  • The Complete Works of Isaac Babel (introduction 2001)
  • Fistfuls of Masterpieces[b]

Critical studies and reviews of Ozick's work

  • 2000 The New York Times: "The Girl Who Would Be James" by John Sutherland (on Ozick's book Quarrel & Quandary)
  • 2002 Partisan Review: "Cynthia Ozick, Aesthete" by Sanford Pinsker
  • 2005 The Guardian: "The World is Not Enough" by Ali Smith (on Ozick's book The Bear Boy)
  • 2006 The New York Times Book Review: "The Canon as Cannon", by Walter Kirn (on Ozick's book The Din in the Head)
  • 2010 The New York Times Book Review: "Cynthia Ozick’s Homage to Henry James", by Thomas Mallon (on Ozick's book Foreign Bodies)
  • 2010 The New York Times Book Review: "A Jamesian Pays Tribute in a Retelling", by Charles McGrath (on Ozick's book Foreign Bodies)

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Notes
  1. ^ Short stories unless otherwise noted.
  2. ^ "The New York Times: Book Review Search Article". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 12 January 2018.

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