Ron Carlson
Ron Carlson teaches creative writing at Arizona State and lives in Scottsdale. His stories, much anthologized, have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, Esquire, Playboy, and other magazines.
Ron Carlson
Ron Carlson teaches creative writing at Arizona State and lives in Scottsdale. His stories, much anthologized, have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, Esquire, Playboy, and other magazines.
Books by Ron Carlson
Betrayed by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ron Carlson
Paperback, 1984
“Ron Carlson’s novel is in the coming-of-age tradition, with the contemporary attributes of humor and cool. . . . I liked Larry for his unpretentiousness, his wry, caring angle on experience.” —New...Truants: A Novel
Ron Carlson
Paperback, 1987
A Kind of Flying: Selected Stories
Ron Carlson
Paperback, 2004
"These stories are full of surprises, jolts, and lightning strikes of recognition. Do yourself a favor and read Ron Carlson." —Stephen KingA Kind of Flying: Selected Stories
Ron Carlson
E Book, 2009
"These stories are full of surprises, jolts, and lightning strikes of recognition. Do yourself a favor and read Ron Carlson." —Stephen KingThe News of the World: Stories
Ron Carlson
Paperback, 1987
These stories come at us from every direction. They are Ron Carlson's response to the eighties, the stories we will want by our sides as the decade ends.The Hotel Eden: Stories
Ron Carlson
Paperback, 1997
Prepare to be amused, moved, disturbed. These stories by a master of idiosyncrasy visit a world where wit has heft, charm has shadow, and human beings act out all the complicated nuances of love.Plan B for the Middle Class: Stories
Ron Carlson
Paperback, 1992
In The News of the World, Ron Carlson's celebrated last collection, it was widely noted that the news was good. Here, as everybody goes to Plan B, the news is stronger, edgy, and bittersweet.