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Born in January 23, 1904 / Died in May 12, 1978 / United States / English

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  • (Editor) An "Objectivists" Anthology, To Publishers, 1932.
  • (With Rene Taupin) Le Style Apollinaire (criticism), [Paris], 1934.
  • First Half of "A" 9 (poetry), privately printed, 1934.
  • 55 Poems, Press of J. A. Decker, 1941.
  • Anew, Press of J. A. Decker, 1946.
  • A Test of Poetry (criticism), Objectivist Press, 1948, Jargon/Corinth Books, 1964.
  • Some Time: Short Poems (poetry), Jargon Books, 1956.
  • Barely & Widely (poetry), [New York], 1958.
  • 5 Statements for Poetry, [San Francisco], 1958.
  • It Was, Origin Press (Kyoto), 1959.
  • "A" 1-12 (poetry; with an essay by Zukofsky and note by William Carlos Williams), Origin Press, 1959, 2nd edition (with note by Robert Creeley), J. Cape, 1966, Doubleday, 1967.
  • Louis Zukofsky: 16 Once Published (a selection by his wife, Celia Zukofsky, from 55 Poems, Anew, Some Time, and Barely & Widely), Wild Hawthorn Press (Edinburgh), 1962.
  • (With wife, C. Zukofsky) Bottom: On Shakespeare (criticism), two volumes (Volume 2 is wife's musical setting of Shakespeare's Pericles ), University of Texas Press, 1963.
  • I's (Pronounced Eyes) (poetry), Trobar Books, 1963.
  • Found Objects: 1962-1926 (poetry), Blue Grass Books, 1964.
  • After I's (poetry), Boxwood Press, 1964.
  • Iyyob (poetry), Turret Books, 1965.
  • An Unearthing, [Cambridge, MA], 1965.
  • I Sent Thee Late (poetry), [Cambridge, MA], 1965.
  • Finally a Valentine: A Poem, Piccolo Press (London), 1965.
  • All: The Collected Short Poems, 1923-1958 (also see below), Norton, 1965.
  • All: The Collected Short Poems, 1956-1964 (also see below), Norton, 1966.
  • Prepositions: The Collected Critical Essays of Louis Zukofsky, Rapp & Whiting, 1967, Horizon, 1968.
  • Little: A Fragment for Careenagers, Black Sparrow Press, 1967, expanded version published as Little: For Careenagers (novel), Grossman, 1970.
  • "A" 14 (poetry), Turret Books, 1967.
  • Ferdinand, Including "It Was," Grossman, 1968.
  • (Translator with C. Zukofsky) Catullus Fragmenta, music by son, Paul Zukofsky, Turret Books, 1968.
  • The Gas Age, Ultima Thule Book, 1969.
  • "A" 13-21 (poetry; excerpts first published serially in Poetry Magazine), Doubleday, 1969.
  • (Translator with C. Zukofsky) Catullus, Grossman, 1969.
  • Initial, Phoenix Book Shop, 1970.
  • Autobiography (poems set to music by C. Zukofsky), Grossman, 1970.
  • All: The Collected Short Poems, 1923-1964 (contains All: The Collected Short Poems, 1923-1958 and All: The Collected Short Poems, 1956-1964), Norton, 1971.
  • "A" 24 (poetry), Grossman, 1972.
  • Arise, Arise (play; first published in Kulture, 1962; first produced Off-Broadway at Cinematheque Theatre, August, 1965), Grossman, 1973.
  • "A" 22 & 23 (poetry), Grossman, 1975.
  • A (poetry), University of California Press, 1978.
  • 80 Flowers, Stinehour Press, 1978.
  • Pound—Zukofsky: Selected Letters of Ezra Pound and Louis Zukofsky, edited by Barry Ahearn, New Directions Publishing, 1987.
  • Collected Fiction, foreword by Gilbert Sorrentino and afterword by Paul Zukofsky, Dalkey Archive Press, 1990.
  • Complete Short Poetry, foreword by Robert Creeley, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991.
  • Upper Limit Music: The Writings of Louis Zukosky, edited by Mark Scroggins, University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa, AL), 1997.
  • A Useful Art: Essays and Radio Scripts on American Design, Wesleyan University Press (Middletown, CT), 2003.
Work included in American Literary Anthology, Volume 1, edited by John Hawkes, Farrar, Straus, 1966, and Volume 2, edited by George Plimpton and Peter Ardery, Random House, 1968. Collections of Zukofsky's papers are housed at Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, and Beinecke Library, Yale University.