Richard Brautigan Reading Order
1 series · 60 books
Richard Brautigan was an American novelist, poet, and short story writer known for his imaginative, often surreal approach to literature that blended humor with philosophical inquiry. Publishing across multiple genres throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, Brautigan crafted distinctive standalone novels alongside collections of poetry and short fiction that gained readership across North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. His unconventional style and genre-bending sensibility made him a significant figure in American literary culture.
Standalone Novels Series
Complete60 books
Start with A Confederate General from Big Sur, the first of 60 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A Confederate General from Big Sur |
| 2 | A Confederate General from Big Sur |
| 3 | A Confederate general from Big Sur |
| 4 | A Confederate general from Big Sur |
| 5 | A Confederate general from Big Sur, Dreaming of Babylon, and The Hawkline monster |
| 6 | A Confederategeneral from Big Sur |
| 7 | A half-Sunday homage to a whole Leonardo da Vinci |
| 8 | All watched over by machines of loving grace |
| 9 | Amerika no masuzuri |
| 10 | Brautign 3vol Bx P |
| 11 | City Lights Journal |
| 12 | Dreaming of Babylon |
| 13 | Experiencing Reading |
| 14 | In Wassermelonen Zucker: Forellenfischen in Amerika |
| 15 | In Watermeloen Suiker |
| 16 | Karpuz sekerinde |
| 17 | L'avortement |
| 18 | Lay the marble tea |
| 19 | Loading mercury with a pitchfork |
| 20 | Melonin mehu |
| 21 | Mémoires sauvés du vent |
| 22 | Please plant this book |
| 23 | Prentice Hall Literature |
| 24 | Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Gold |
| 25 | Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Gold Level |
| 26 | Revenge of Lawn |
| 27 | Revenge of the lawn |
| 28 | Revenge of the lawn; stories, 1962-1970 |
| 29 | Richard Brautigan's Trout fishing in America ; The pill versus the Springhill mine disaster ; and, In watermelon sugar |
| 30 | Rommel drives on deep into Egypt |
| 31 | Science fact/fiction |
| 32 | So the wind won't blow it all away |
| 33 | So the wind won't blow it all away |
| 34 | Sombrero fallout |
| 35 | The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writings |
| 36 | The Hawkline Monster |
| 37 | The Tokyo-Montana express |
| 38 | The octopus frontier |
| 39 | The pill versus the Springhill mine disaster |
| 40 | Trout Fishing in America |
| 41 | Trout fishing in America |
| 42 | Willard and His Bowling Trophies |
| 43 | Willard and his bowling trophies |
| 44 | A Confederate General from Big Sur 1900 |
| 45 | The Galilee hitch-hiker 1966 |
| 46 | In Watermelon Sugar 1968 |
| 47 | Richard Brautigan's Trout fishing in America ; The pill versus the Springhill mine disaster, and In watermelon sugar 1968 |
| 48 | The Pill Versus the Springhill Mine Disaster 1968 |
| 49 | Rommel drives on deep into Egypt 1970 |
| 50 | Rommel drives on deep into Egypt 1970 |
| 51 | Revenge of the Lawn Stories 1962-1970 1971 |
| 52 | The Abortion - An Historical Romance 1966 1971 |
| 53 | The Hawkline Monster 1974 |
| 54 | Willard and his bowling trophies 1975 |
| 55 | Loading mercury with a pitchfork 1976 |
| 56 | Sombrero fallout 1976 |
| 57 | Dreaming of Babylon 1977 |
| 58 | June 30th, June 30th 1978 |
| 59 | The Tokyo-Montana express 1979 |
| 60 | An unfortunate woman 2000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Richard Brautigan written?
- Richard Brautigan has written 60 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1900 to 2000.
- Are Richard Brautigan's series complete?
- Richard Brautigan has 1 completed series.

