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Bibliography

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POETRY

  • In Advance of the Broken Arm, “C” Press (New York, NY), 1964.
  • (With Ted Berrigan and Joe Brainard) Some Things, “C” Press (New York, NY), 1964.
  • Two Stories for Andy Warhol, “C” Press (New York, NY), 1965.
  • Sky: An Opener, Goliards Press (Bellingham, WA), 1966.
  • (With Ted Berrigan) Bean Spasms: Poems and Prose, Kulcher Press (New York, NY), 1967.
  • Tone Arm, Once Press, 1967.
  • (With Joe Brainard) 100,000 Fleeing Hilda, Boke, 1967.
  • (With Tom Clark) Bun, Angel Hair Books (New York, NY), 1968.
  • Great Balls of Fire, Holt (New York, NY), 1969.
  • (With Jim Dine) The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Ron, Cape Gouliard Press (London, England), 1970.
  • Sweet Pea, Aloes, 1971.
  • Poetry Collection, Strange Faeces Press (London, England), 1971.
  • (With Joe Brainard) Sufferin’ Succotash (bound with Kiss My Ass by Michael Brownstein), Adventures in Poetry, 1971.
  • (With Ted Berrigan and Tom Clark) Back in Boston Again, Telegraph, 1972.
  • (With Jim Dine) Oo La La, Petersburg Press (New York, NY), 1973.
  • Crazy Compositions, Big Sky (Southampton, NY), 1974.
  • (With others) The World of Leon, Big Sky (Southampton, NY), 1974.
  • Toujours l’amour, SUN (New York, NY), 1976.
  • (With G. Schneeman) Pullman, Arrive (title means “Arrive by Pullman”), Generations (Paris, France), 1978.
  • Tulsa Kid, Z Press (Calais, VT), 1979.
  • Triangles in the Afternoon, SUN (New York, NY), 1980.
  • (With T. Winkfield) How to Be a Woodpecker, Toothpaste Press (West Branch, IA), 1983.
  • (With Katz) Light as Air, Pace Editions (New York, NY), 1988.
  • New and Selected Poems, David Godine (Boston, MA), 1995.
  • You Never Know, Coffee House Press (Minneapolis, MN), 2002.
  • If I Were You (Collaborations), Proper Tales Press, 2007.
  • How to Be Perfect, Coffee House Press (Minneapolis, MN), 2008.
  • How Long, Coffee House Press (Minneapolis, MN), 2011.

Also author of The Big Something, 1990, and Poems I Guess I Wrote, 2001.

EDITOR

  • (With Ted Berrigan) Tom Veitch, Literary Days, “C” Press (New York, NY), 1964.
  • (With David Shapiro) An Anthology of New York Poets, Random House (New York, NY), 1970.
  • (With Bill Zavatsky) The Whole Word Catalogue 2, McGraw-Hill (New York, NY), 1976.
  • (With Nancy Larson Shapiro) The Point: Where Teaching and Writing Intersect, Teachers and Writers Collaborative (New York, NY), 1983.
  • The Complete Poems of Edwin Denby, Random House (New York, NY), 1986.
  • The Teachers and Writers Handbook of Poetic Forms, Teachers and Writers Collaborative (New York, NY), 1987, 2nd edition, 2000.
  • (With Christopher Edgar) Old Faithful: Eighteen Writers Present Their Favorite Writing Assignments, Teachers and Writers Collaborative (New York, NY), 1995.
  • (With Christopher Edgar) Classics in the Classroom: Using Great Literature to Teach Writing, Teachers and Writers Collaborative (New York, NY), 1998.
  • (Editor in chief) World Poets, three volumes, Charles Scriber’s Sons (New York, NY), 2000.

OTHER

  • (With Ted Berrigan) Seventeen: Collected Plays, “C” Press (New York, NY), 1965.
  • (Translator) Guillaume Apollinaire, The Poet Assassinated, Holt (New York, NY), 1968.
  • (Translator) Pierre Cabanne, Dialogues with Marcel Duchamp, Viking (New York, NY), 1970.
  • (Adaptor, with Johnny Stanton) Henry Caray, Chrononhotonothologos, Boke, 1971.
  • Antlers in the Treetops (novel), Coach House Press (Chicago, IL), 1973.
  • (Translator, with Bill Zavatsky) Valery Larbaud, The Poems of A. O. Barnabooth, Mushinsha (Tokyo, Japan), 1974.
  • (Translator) Blaise Cendrars, Kodak, Adventures in Poetry, 1976.
  • (Translator) Apollinaire, The Poet Assassinated and Other Stories, North Point Press (Berkeley, CA), 1984.
  • (With T. Winkfield) How to Be Modern Art, Coffee House Press (West Branch, IA), 1984.
  • (With Raymond Roussel) Among the Blacks (memoir), Avenue B (Bolinas, CA), 1988.
  • (Translator) Blaise Cendrars, Complete Poems, University of California Press (Berkeley, CA), 1992.
  • Blood Work: Selected Prose, Bamberger Books (Flint, MI), 1993.
  • Ted: A Personal Memoir of Ted Berrigan, Figures (Berkeley, CA), 1993.
  • Creative Reading: What It Is, How to Do It, and Why, National Council of Teachers of English (Urbana, IL), 1997.
  • The Straight Line: Writings on Poetry and Poets, University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor, MI), 2000.
  • Oklahoma Tough: My Father, King of the Tulsa Bootleggers, University of Oklahoma Press (Norman, OK), 2003.
  • Joe: A Memoir of Joe Brainard, Coffee House Press (Minneapolis, MN), 2004.

Also author of (with Clark Coolidge) Supernatural Overtones, 1990, and Albanian Diary, 1999. Creator (with Bertrand Dorny) of a handmade booklet, “Bang Goes the Literature.” Work represented in anthologies. Contributor, sometimes under pseudonym Harlan Dangerfield, to periodicals.