Hayden Carruth - Published Works

Published Works

  • Appendix A, 1963: a novel about adultery.
  • The Voice That Is Great within Us, 1970: an influential anthology of American poetry.
  • The Mythology of Dark & Light, 1982: a long poem published as a limited edition chapbook, later republished in Collected Longer Poems
  • Mother, 1985: a long poem published as a limited edition chapbook, later republished in Tell Me Again How the White Heron Rises and Flies Across the Nacreous River at Twilight Toward the Distant Islands (1989) and subsequently gathered in Collected Longer Poems
  • The Sleeping Beauty, (Copper Canyon Press, 1990)
  • Collected Shorter Poems: 1946-1991, (Copper Canyon Press, 1992)
  • Suicides and Jazzers, 1992
  • Collected Longer Poems, (Copper Canyon Press, 1994)
  • Selected Essays & Reviews, 1996
  • Scrambled Eggs & Whiskey: Poems, 1991–1995, (Copper Canyon Press, 1996) —winner of the National Book Award for Poetry
  • Reluctantly: Autobiographical Essays, 1998
  • Beside the Shadblow Tree: A Memoir of James Laughlin, (Copper Canyon Press, 1999)
  • Hayden Carruth: A Listener's Guide, (audio CD) 2000
  • Doctor Jazz, (Copper Canyon Press, 2001)
  • Letters to Jane, (Copper Canyon Press, 2004)
  • Toward the Distant Islands: New and Selected Poems, (Copper Canyon Press, 2006)
  • Last Poems, (Copper Canyon Press, 2012)

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