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Bibliography

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POETRY

  • Earthworks, Northern House, 1964.
  • Newcastle Is Peru, Eagle Press, 1969.
  • The Loiners, London Magazine Editions, 1970.
  • (Editor and translator) Poems of Palladas of Alexandria, 1973.
  • From "The School of Eloquence" and Other Poems, Rex Collings, 1978.
  • Continuous: Fifty Sonnets from "The School of Eloquence," Rex Collings, 1981.
  • A Kumquat for John Keats, Bloodaxe (Newcastle upon Tyne, England), 1981.
  • U.S. Martial, Bloodaxe, 1981.
  • Selected Poems, Viking, 1984, Random House, 1987.
  • The Fire Gap: A Poem with Two Tails, Bloodaxe, 1985.
  • V. and other poems (contains v. [play], first produced in London at Waterman Arts Centre, 1990), Farrar, 1990.
  • A Cold Coming: Gulf War Poems, Bloodaxe, 1991.
  • The Gaze of the Gorgon (contains "The Cold Coming"; filmed poems), Bloodaxe, 1992.
  • The Common Chorus, 1992.
  • Poetry or Bust, Salts Estates, 1993.
  • A Maybe Day in Kazakhstan, Channel 4 Poetry, 1994.
  • (With Simon Armitage and Sean O'Brien) Penguin Modern Poets 5, Penguin, 1995.
  • The Shadow of Hiroshima and Other Film/Poems, Faber, 1995.
  • Permanently Bard: Selected Poetry, edited by Carol Rutter, Bloodaxe, 1995.
  • Prometheus, Faber and Faber, 1998.
  • Laureate's Block and Other Occasional Poems, Penguin, 2000.
  • Under the Clock, Penguin, 2005.
  • Collected Film Poetry, Faber and Faber, 2007.
  • Collected Poems, Viking, 2007.
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Also contributor to Corgi Modern Poets in Focus, Volume 4, Corgi, 1971, and Rex Collings Christmas Book, Rex Collings, 1976. Contributor to periodicals, including Guardian.
OTHER
  • (Adapter with James Simmons) Aikin Mata (play; based on Aristophanes' Lysistrata; first produced in Zaria, Nigeria, 1965), Oxford University Press, 1966.
  • Voortrekker, 1972.
  • (Translator and adapter) The Misanthrope (play; based on Moliere's Le Misanthrope; first produced in London at National Theatre, February 22, 1973), Rex Collings, 1973, Third Press, 1973.
  • (Translator and adapter) Phaedra Britannica (play; based on Racine's Phedre; first produced in London at Old Vic Theatre, September 9, 1975; produced in New York City at CSC Repertory Theater, December, 1988), Rex Collings, 1975.
  • (Translator) The Poems of Palladas, Anvil Press, 1975.
  • The Passion (play; first produced in London at Cottesloe Theatre, April 21, 1977), Rex Collings, 1977.
  • Bow Down (play; first produced at Cottesloe Theatre, July 5, 1977), Rex Collings, 1977.
  • A Source Book of Dinghies, Ward Lock, 1978.
  • (Translator) The Bartered Bride (libretto for opera; based on the work by Bedrich Smetana; first produced in New York City, October, 1978), E. C. Schirmer, 1978.
  • (With Philip Sharpe) Looking Up, Migrant Press, 1979.
  • (Translator and adapter) The Oresteia (play; based on the work by Aeschylus; first produced in London at Olivier Theatre, November 28, 1981), Rex Collings, 1981.
  • The Big H (teleplay), BBC, 1984.
  • Medea: A Sexwar Opera, 1985.
  • The Mysteries (three plays; first produced in London at National Theatre, December 22, 1984), Faber, 1985.
  • Dramatic Verse, 1973-1985, Bloodaxe Books, 1985.
  • Theatre Works, 1973-1985, Penguin, 1986.
  • The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus: The Delphi Text 1988 (based on Sophocles' Ichneutae), Faber, 1988.
  • Square Rounds, produced at the National Theatre, 1992.
  • Black Daisies for the Bride, Faber and Faber, 1993.
  • (Translator) Victor Hugo, Le roi s'amuse/The Prince's Play, Faber (London), 1996.
  • Plays (contains "Poetry or Bust," "The Kaisers of Carnuntum," "The Labourers of Herakles"), Faber and Faber, 1996.
  • (And director) Prometheus (filmed poem), 1998.
  • Plays 1: The Mysteries, Faber and Faber, 1999.
  • Plays Two (contains "Phaedra Britannica," "The Prince's Play," and "The Misanthrope"), Faber and Faber (London, England), 2001.
  • (Translator) Plays 4: The Orestia/The Common Chorus (parts 1 and 2), Faber and Faber, 2002.
  • Plays 5 (contains “The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus”; “The Square Rounds), Faber and Faber, 2004.
  • (Translator) Hecuba/Eurpides, Faber and Faber, 2005.
  • Fram, Faber and Faber, 2008.
Author of lyrics for the film Bluebird, 1976. Contributor to British magazines and newspapers.