Works
- The Children's Hour (1934 play)
- The Dark Angel (1935 screenplay)
- These Three (1936 screenplay)
- Days To Come (1936)
- Dead End (1937)
- The North Star (1943 screenplay)
- The Little Foxes (1939 play)
- Watch on the Rhine (1941 play)
- The Little Foxes (1941 screenplay)
- The Searching Wind (1944 play)
- Another Part of the Forest (1946 play)
- The Searching Wind (1946 screenplay)
- Montserrat (1949 play)
- The Autumn Garden (1951 play)
- Candide (operetta) (1957)
- Toys in the Attic (1960 play)
- My Mother, My Father and Me (play 1963)
- Preface to The Big Knockover, a collection of Hammett's stories (1963)
- An Unfinished Woman: A Memoir (1969 memoir)
- Pentimento: A Book of Portraits (1973 memoir)
- Scoundrel Time (1976 memoir)
- Maybe: A Story (1980 novel)
- Eating Together: Recipes and Recollections, with Peter Feibleman (1984 memoir with recipes)
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Famous quotes containing the word works:
“We all agree nowby we I mean intelligent people under sixtythat a work of art is like a rose. A rose is not beautiful because it is like something else. Neither is a work of art. Roses and works of art are beautiful in themselves. Unluckily, the matter does not end there: a rose is the visible result of an infinitude of complicated goings on in the bosom of the earth and in the air above, and similarly a work of art is the product of strange activities in the human mind.”
—Clive Bell (18811962)
“And when discipline is concerned, the parent who has to make it to the end of an eighteen-hour daywho works at a job and then takes on a second shift with the kids every nightis much more likely to adopt the survivors motto: If it works, Ill use it. From this perspective, dads who are even slightly less involved and emphasize firm limits or character- building might as well be talking a foreign language. They just dont get it.”
—Ron Taffel (20th century)
“It [Egypt] has more wonders in it than any other country in the world and provides more works that defy description than any other place.”
—Herodotus (c. 484424 B.C.)