Cruel Shoes - Table of Contents - Limited 1977 Edition

Limited 1977 Edition

  1. "Confessions"
  2. "Smokers"
  3. "Jugs"
  4. "Women"
  5. "Poodles"
  6. "Alfredo"
  7. "Cows"
  8. "Self-review"
  9. "Serious"
  10. "S.M. Collection of Am. Art"
  11. "Day"
  12. "Sex Crazed"
  13. "Wrong #"
  14. "Morse"
  15. "Gift"
  16. "Fold Soup"
  17. "Dr. Fitzkees"
  18. "Morning"
  19. "Year"
  20. "Last Thing"
  21. "Other Books"
  22. "My Uncle's"
  23. "The Day"
  24. "Children"
Works by Steve Martin
Albums
  • Let's Get Small (1977)
  • A Wild and Crazy Guy (1978)
  • Comedy Is Not Pretty! (1979)
  • The Steve Martin Brothers (1981)
  • The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo (2009)
  • Rare Bird Alert (2011)
Singles
  • "Let's Get Small" (1977)
  • "King Tut" (1978)
  • "Cruel Shoes" (1979)
Books
Fiction
  • Shopgirl (2000)
  • The Pleasure of My Company (2003)
  • An Object of Beauty (2010)
Humor
  • Cruel Shoes (1979)
  • Pure Drivel (1998)
  • The Ten, Make That Nine, Habits of Very Organized People. Make That Ten. (2012)
Memoir
  • Born Standing Up (2007)
Children's
  • The Alphabet from A to Y with Bonus Letter Z (2007)
  • Late for School (2010)
Screenplays
  • The Absent-Minded Waiter (short, 1977)
  • The Jerk (1979)
  • Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
  • The Man with Two Brains (1983)
  • Three Amigos (1986)
  • Roxanne (1987)
  • L.A. Story (1991)
  • A Simple Twist of Fate (1993)
  • Bowfinger (1999)
  • Shopgirl (2005)
  • Traitor (story only, 2008)
Plays
  • Picasso at the Lapin Agile (1993)
  • The Underpants (2002)
Television
specials
  • A Wild and Crazy Guy (1978)
  • All Commercials... A Steve Martin Special (1980)
  • Comedy Is Not Pretty (1980)
  • Steve Martin's Best Show Ever (1981)
  • The Winds of Whoopie (1983)
  • 73rd Academy Awards (host, 2001)
  • 75th Academy Awards (host, 2003)
  • 82nd Academy Awards (co-host, 2010)
  • Steve Martin: The Television Stuff (DVD compilation, 2012)

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