New Prose Fiction
- Isaac Asimov
- The Currents of Space
- Foundation and Empire
- Pearl S. Buck - The Hidden Flower
- Ivan Bunin - The Life of Arseniev
- Italo Calvino - La Formica Argentina
- Louis-Ferdinand Céline - Fable for Another Time
- Agatha Christie
- Mrs McGinty's Dead
- They Do It with Mirrors
- A Daughter's a Daughter (as by Mary Westmacott)
- Brian Cleeve - The Far Hills
- Thomas B. Costain - The Silver Chalice
- A. J. Cronin - Adventures in Two Worlds
- August Derleth - Three Problems for Solar Pons
- August Derleth editor - Night's Yawning Peal: A Ghostly Company
- John Dickson Carr
- The Nine Wrong Answers
- Behind the Crimson Blind (as by Carter Dickson)
- David F. Dodge - To Catch a Thief
- Ralph Ellison - Invisible Man
- Edna Ferber - Giant
- Paul Gallico - The Small Miracle
- Richard Gordon - Doctor in the House
- Han Suyin - A Many-splendoured Thing
- Robert A. Heinlein - The Rolling Stones
- Ernest Hemingway - The Old Man and the Sea
- Patricia Highsmith (as Claire Morgan) - The Price of Salt
- Frances Parkinson Keyes - Steamboat Gothic
- David H. Keller - Tales from Underwood
- Arthur Koestler - Arrow in the Blue
- Doris Lessing - Martha Quest
- C. S. Lewis - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
- Bernard Malamud - The Natural
- Harry Mulisch - Archibald Strohalm
- C. L. Moore - Judgment Night
- R. K. Narayan - The Financial Expert
- Vin Packer - Spring Fire
- Anthony Powell - A Buyer's Market
- Barbara Pym - Excellent Women
- Ellery Queen - The King is Dead
- Charles Shaw - Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison
- Howard Spring - The Houses in Between
- John Steinbeck - East of Eden
- Rex Stout - Triple Jeopardy
- Rex Stout - Prisoner's Base
- Edith Templeton - The Island of Desire
- Agnes Sligh Turnbull - The Gown of Glory
- Amos Tutuola - The Palm-Wine Drinkard
- Kurt Vonnegut - Player Piano
- Evelyn Waugh - Men at Arms
- Hillary Waugh - Last Seen Wearing ...
- E. B. White - Charlotte's Web
- Angus Wilson - Hemlock and After
- Frank Yerby - The Saracen Blade
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“A reader who quarrels with postulates, who dislikes Hamlet because he does not believe that there are ghosts or that people speak in pentameters, clearly has no business in literature. He cannot distinguish fiction from fact, and belongs in the same category as the people who send cheques to radio stations for the relief of suffering heroines in soap operas.”
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