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Born in 1923 / Died in November 6, 1987 / United Kingdom / English

Bibliography

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POEMS

  • A Cycle for Mother Cabrini,Grove Press (New York, NY), 1955.
  • Ghosts of the Heart,University of Chicago Press (Chicago), 1960.
  • Spring of the Thief: Poems, 1960-1962,Knopf (New York City), 1963.
  • The Zig Zag Walk: Poems, 1963-1968,Dutton (New York City), 1969.
  • Song on the Dread of a Chill Spring,Writers Forum (Brockport, NY), 1970.
  • The Anonymous Lover: New Poems,Liveright (New York, NY), 1973.
  • Poem in Progress,Dryad Press (San Francisco), 1975.
  • Only the Dreamer Can Change the Dream(also see below; single poem) Petronium Press (Honolulu), 1975.
  • Aaron Siskind: Photographs/ John Logan: Poems,Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester, NY), 1976.
  • The Bridge of Change: Poems, 1974-1980,BOA Editions, 1979, American Poets Continium Series, 1981.
  • Only the Dreamer Can Change the Dream(collection) Ecco Press (New York, NY), 1981.
  • The Transformation: Poems, January to March, 1981,Pancake Press, 1983.
  • John Logan: The Collected Poems, BOA Editions, 1989.
OTHER
  • Of Poems, Youth, and Spring(play) Samuel French, 1962.
  • Tom Savage: A Boy for Early Virginia(for children), Encyclopedia Britannica Press, 1962.
  • The House That Jack Built: or, A Portrait of the Artist as a Sensualist(autobiographical novel), Abattoir Editions (Omaha), 1974.
  • China, Old and New(travel), SCMP (Hong Kong), 1982.
  • A Ballet for the Ear: Interviews, Essays, and Reviews,edited by A. Poulin, Jr., University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor), 1983.
  • John Logan: The Collected Fiction, American Poets Continium Series, 1991.
Contributor to The Great Chicago Poetry Reunion, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1981. Contributor of fiction and criticism to periodicals, including New Yorker, Sewanee Review, Kenyon Review, Georgia Review, Greenfield Review, American Poetry Review, New Republic, Antaeus, and Chicago Review. Poetry editor ofCritic and the Nation.