James M. Cain
Rara-Avis
Bibliography
RARA-AVIS is the home page of a mailing list devoted to the discussion of hardboiled
fiction. We've included their Cain bibliography here, but please do visit their homepage at
the link above! They note that the following bibliography as "very reliable, aside from
perhaps some recent anthologies."
Books
- Our Government (Knopf, 1930)
- The Postman Always Rings Twice (Knopf, 1934)
- Serenade (Knopf, 1937)
- Mildred Pierce (Knopf, 1941)
- Love's ovely Counterfeit (Knopf, 1942)
- Three of a Kind (Knopf, 1943)
- "Career in C Major"
- "The Embezzler"
- "Double Indemnity"
- Past All Dishonor (Knopf, 1946)
- Sinful Woman (Avon, 1947)
- The Butterfly (Knopf, 1947)
- The Moth (Knopf, 1948)
- Three of Hearts (Robert Hale, 1949)
- Love's Lovely Counterfeit
- Past All Dishonor
- The Butterfly
- Jealous Woman (Avon, 1950)
- The Root of His Evil a.k.a. "The Modern Cinderella"
(Avon, 1951)
- Galatea (Knopf, 1953)
- Mignon (Dial, 1962)
- The Magician's Wife (Dial, 1965)
- Cain x 3 (Knopf, 1969)
- The Postman Always Rings Twice
- Mildred Pierce
- "Double Indemnity"
- Rainbow's End (Mason-Charter, 1975)
- The Institute (Mason-Charter, 1976)
- Hard Cain (G.K. Hall, 1980)
- Sinful Woman
- Jealous Woman
- The Root of His Evil
- The Baby in the Icebox and Other Stories (Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1981)
- "The Robbery"
- "Vanishing Act"
- "Dreamland"
- "Joy Ride"
- "Queen of Love and Beauty"
- "Santa Claus, M.D."
- "Gold Letters Hand Painted"
- "It Breathed"
- "The Hero"
- "Theological Interlude"
- "Pastorale"
- "The Taking of Montfaucon"
- "The Baby in the Icebox"
- "Dead Man"
- "Brush Fire"
- "Coal Black"
- "The Girl in the Storm"
- "Joy Ride to Glory"
- "Money and the Woman" a.k.a. "The Embezzler"
Short Fiction
- "Pastorale" (American Mercury, March 1928)
- "The Taking of Montfaucon" (American Mercury, June
1929)
- "Auld Lang Syne" (The New Yorker, 20 December 1930)
- "Gridiron Soliloquies" (The New Yorker, 21 December 1931)
- "The Baby in the Icebox" (American Mercury, January
1933)
- "Come-back" (Redbook, June 1934)
- "Double Indemnity" (serialized in Liberty, 1936)
- "Dead Man" (American Mercury, March 1936)
- "Hip, Hip, the Hippo" (Redbook, March 1936)
- "The Birthday Party" (Ladies' Home Journal, May
1936)
- "Brush Fire" (Liberty, 5 December 1936)
- "Coal Black" (Liberty, 3 April 1937)
- "Everything But the Truth" (Liberty, 17 July 1937)
- "Two Can Sing" a.k.a. "Career in C Major" (American,
April 1938)
- "The Girl in the Storm" (Liberty, 6 January 1940)
- "Money and the Woman" (serialized in Liberty, 1940)
- "Pay-Off Girl" (Esquire, August 1952)
- "Cigarette Girl" (Manhunt, May 1953)
- "Two O'Clock Blonde" (Manhunt, August 1953)
- "Death on the Beach" (Jack London's Adventure
Magazine, October 1958)
- "The Visitor" (Esquire, September 1961)
Short Nonfiction
Quite a bit - articles in The Nation, American
Mercury, Esquire and other magazines, reporting
for the Baltimore Sun, columns in the New York
World and for the Hearst Syndicate, and a lot more.
Plays
- Crashing the Gate (1926)
- The Postman Always Rings Twice (1936)
- 7-11 (1938)
- The Guest in Room 701 (never produced)
Screenplays
- Algiers (1938, with Ashelbe, Henri La Barthe and
John Howard Lawson)
- Stand Up and Fight (1939, with Harvey Fergusson, Jane
Murfin and Forbes Parkhill)
- Gypsy Wildcat (1944, with Joseph Hoffman, James
P. Hogan, Gene Lewis and Ralph Stock)
- Everybody Does It (1949, with Nunnally Johnson, from
"Two Can Sing")
Adaptations
- Wife, Husband and Friend (1939, from "Two Can Sing")
- When Tomorrow Comes (1939, from "The Modern Cinderella")
- Money and the Woman (1940, from story)
- Ossessione (1942, from The Postman Always
Rings Twice)
- Double Indemnity (1944, from novel)
- Mildred Pierce (1945, from novel)
- The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
- Slightly Scarlet (1956, from Love's Lovely
Counterfeit)
- Serenade (1956, from novel)
- Interlude (1957, from "The Modern Cinderella")
- Double Indemnity (1973, TV, from novel)
- The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981, from novel)
- The Girl in the Cadillac, 1995, from The
Enchanted Isle)
References
- Hoopes, Roy. Cain (New York: Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1982)
[James M. Cain]
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