Novels •
The Secret History (1992,
Alfred A. Knopf) •
The Little Friend (2002, Alfred A. Knopf) •
The Goldfinch (2013,
Little, Brown)
Short stories • "Tam-O'-Shanter",
The New Yorker, April 19, 1993, pp. 90–91 • "A Christmas Pageant", ''
Harper's Magazine'', 287.1723, December 1993, pp. 45–51 • "A Garter Snake",
GQ, 65.5, May 1995, pp. 89ff • "The Ambush",
The Guardian, June 25, 2005
Nonfiction • "Sleepytown: A Southern Gothic Childhood, with Codeine", ''Harper's Magazine'' 285.1706, July 1992, pp. 60–66 ::Tartt's great-grandfather gave the five-year-old, for tonsillitis, whiskey, and codeine cough syrup, for two years, when kept home due to tonsillitis, she would read and write poetry. • "Basketball Season" in
The Best American Sports Writing, edited and with an introduction by Frank Deford, Houghton Mifflin, 1993 • "Team Spirit: Memories of Being a Freshman Cheerleader for the Basketball Team", ''Harper's Magazine'' 288.1727, April 1994, pp. 37–40 • "My friend, my mentor, my inspiration". in • "Afterword" in
True Grit, Charles Portis, Overlook Press, New York, 2010, pp. 255–267 • "Art and Artifice" in
Reclaiming Art in the Age of Artifice, J. F. Martel, Little Brown Book Group, 2025. .
Audiobooks read by Works by Tartt •
The Secret History •
The Little Friend (abridged) •
The Goldfinch Works by others •
True Grit by
Charles Portis (read by and with an afterword by Tartt) •
Winesburg, Ohio by
Sherwood Anderson (selections) ==References==