Dan Chiasson Reading Order
1 series · 12 books
Dan Chiasson is an acclaimed American poet and literary critic whose work bridges creative writing and scholarly analysis. As a professor of English literature at Wellesley College, he has become one of the nation's most prominent voices examining contemporary poetry and literary culture through both critical essays and journalism. His own writing demonstrates the same intellectual rigor and insight he brings to his criticism, making him a significant figure in American literary circles.
Standalone Novels Series
12 books
Start with Bernie for Burlington, the first of 12 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Bernie for Burlington |
| 2 | Bicentennial |
| 3 | Calder/Kelly |
| 4 | Math Campers |
| 5 | Natural History |
| 6 | Natural History and Other Poems |
| 7 | One kind of everything |
| 8 | Roads Taken |
| 9 | The afterlife of objects |
| 10 | Where's the moon, there's the moon |
| 11 | Where's the moon, there's the moon |
| 12 | Where's the moon, there's the moon |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Dan Chiasson written?
- Dan Chiasson has written 12 books across 1 series.

