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Pure Drivel
First edition
AuthorSteve Martin
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort Stories
PublisherHyperion
Publication dateSeptember 16, 1998
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages112 pp
ISBN0-7868-6467-2
OCLC39339256
Dewey Decimal814/.54 21
LC ClassPS3563.A7293 P87 1998
Preceded byPicasso at the Lapin Agile (1996) 
Followed byShopgirl (2000) 

Pure Drivel is a collection of stories by Steve Martin, published in 1998, many of which first appeared in The New Yorker.

Stories Original Publication Publication Date
"A Public Apology" The New Yorker November 17, 1997
"Writing Is Easy!" The New Yorker June 24, 1996
"Yes, In My Own Backyard" The New Yorker April 22, 1996
"Changes in the Memory After Fifty" The New Yorker January 19, 1998
"Mars Probe Finds Kitten" The New York Times July 10, 1997
"Dear Amanda" The New Yorker February 16, 1998
"Times Roman Font Announces Shortage of Periods" The New Yorker June 9, 1997
"Schrödinger's Cat"
"Taping My Friends" The New Yorker February 23, 1998
"The Nature of Matter and Its Antecedents" The New York Times March 2, 1997
"The Sledgehammer: How It Works" The New Yorker July 27, 1998
"The Paparazzi of Plato" The New Yorker September 22, 1997
"Side Effects" The New Yorker April 13, 1998
"Artist Lost to Zoloft"
"How I Joined Mensa" The New Yorker July 21, 1997
"Michael Jackson's Old Face"
"In Search of the Wily Filipino" The New Yorker July 6, 1998
"Bad Dog"
"Hissy Fit"
"Drivel" The New Yorker December 22, 1997
"I Love Loosely"
"Lolita At Fifty"
"The Hundred Greatest Books That I've Read" The New Yorker
"Closure" The New Yorker February 15, 1999
"The Y3K Bug" The New Yorker
"A Word from the Words"

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