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WRITINGS:

  • The Book of Nature, Constable (London), 1913.
  • The Dominant City (1911-1912), Goschen (London), 1913.
  • Fire and Wine, Richards (London), 1913.
  • Fool's Gold, Goschen (London), 1913.
  • Visions of the Evening, Macdonald (London), 1913.
  • Irradiations—Sand and Spray, Houghton (Boston and New York City), 1915.
  • Goblins and Pagodas, Houghton (Boston and New York City), 1916.
  • Japanese Prints, Four Seas (Boston), 1918.
  • The Tree of Life, Chatto & Windus (London), 1918, Macmillan (New York City), 1919.
  • Some Contemporary American Poets, Chapbook, Volume 11, 1920.
  • Breakers and Granite, Macmillan (New York City), 1921.
  • Paul Gauguin: His Life and Art, Brown (New York City), 1921.
  • Preludes and Symphonies (includes Irradiations— Sand and Spray and Goblins and Pagodas), Houghton (Boston and New York City), 1922.
  • Parables, Kegan Paul, (London), 1925.
  • Branches of Adam, Faber & Gwyer (London), 1926.
  • (Editor) Edgar Allan Poe, Simon & Schuster (New York City), 1926.
  • (Translator) Elie Faure, The Dance Over Fire and Water, Harper (New York City), 1926.
  • (Translator) Jean Jacques Rousseau, Reveries of a Solitary, Brentano's (New York City), 1927.
  • The Black Rock, Macmillan (New York City), 1928.
  • John Smith—Also Pocahontas, Brentano's (New York City), 1928.
  • The Crisis of the Film, University of Washington Book Store (Seattle), 1929.
  • The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical Psychology, Coward-McCann (New York City), 1930, published as Europe's Two Frontiers: A Study of the Historical Forces at Work in Russia and America as They Will Increasingly Affect European Civilization, Eyre & Spottiswoode (London), 1930.
  • (Author of introduction) John Smith, The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captaine John Smith, Rimington & Hooper (New York City), 1930.
  • XXIV Elegies, Writers' Editions (Santa Fe), 1935.
  • Life Is My Song, An Autobiography of John Gould Fletcher, Farrar & Rinehart (New York City and Toronto), 1937.
  • Selected Poems, Farrar & Rinehart (New York City and Toronto), 1938.
  • South Star, Macmillan (New York City), 1941.
  • (Translator, with others) Yvan Goll, Jean Sans Terre / Landless John, Grabhorn Press (San Francisco), 1944.
  • The Burning Mountain, Dutton (New York City), 1946.
  • Arkansas, University of North Carolina Press (Chapel Hill), 1947.
  • Selected Poems of John Gould Fletcher, University of Arkansas Press (Fayetteville), 1988.
  • Selected Essays of John Gould Fletcher, University of Arkansas Press (Fayetteville), 1989.
  • Selected Letters of John Gould Fletcher, University of Arkansas Press (Fayetteville), 1996.
Fletcher's poems were anthologized in Some Imagist Poets: An Anthology, edited by Amy Lowell, in editions published in 1915, 1916, and 1917. Fletcher's uncollected works include "The Death of England," Broom, January, 1922, p. 207; "In the Gallery of Skulls," Broom, January, 1922, pp. 207-208; "The Secret of Mars," Broom, January, 1922, pp. 208-209; "The New World," Broom, January, 1922, p. 209; "The Way of Dust," Broom, January, 1922, p. 210; "Last Wishes," Broom, January, 1922, p. 288; "To a Starving Man," Broom, April, 1922, p. 1; "The Ballad of the Last Emperor," transition, May, 1927, pp. 119-124; "Marine Eden," This Quarter, July-August-September, 1930, pp. 178-180; and "Some Thoughts on French Painting," This Quarter, October-November-December, 1930, pp. 356-360. Author of "Education, Past and Present" in I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition, by Twelve Southerners, Harper (New York City), 1930.