Selected Bibliography
- Life in the City (1956, poetry, Ukrainian)
- Popoludni v Pokipsi (Afternoons in Poughkeepsie) (1960, poetry, Ukrainian, New York Group Publishing)
- Shljaxy (Roads) (1961, novel, Ukrainian, Suchasnist Publishers)
- Idealizovana biohrafija (An Idealized Biography) (1964, poetry, Ukrainian, Suchasnist Publishers, Munich)
- Spomyny (Memories) (1964, poetry, Ukrainian, Suchasnist Publishers
- Bez Espaniji (Without Spain) (1969, poetry, Ukrainian, Suchasnist Publishers)
- Questionnaires (1970, poetry, Ukrainian)
- Poeziji pro nishcho i inshi poeziji na cju samu temu (Poems About Nothing and Other Poems on the Same Subject) (1970, poetry, Ukrainian, New York Group Publishing)
- This Is How I Get Well (Oto jak zdrowjeje) (1978, poetry, English and later Ukrainian, Suchasnist Publishers)
- Meningitis (1978, novel, English, Fiction Collective)
- Bez nichoho (Without Anything) (1991, poetry, Ukrainian, Dnipro Publishers)
- U ra na (1992, book-length poem, Ukrainian, Berezil Publishers & M. P. Kots Publishers)
- Three Blondes and Death (1993, novel, English, FC2)
- 6x0 (1998, collected plays, Ukrainian, Rodovid)
- An Ideal Woman (1999, poetry, Ukrainian)
- The City of Sticks and Pits (1999, book-length poem, Ukrainian)
- Jix nemaje (They Don't Exist) (1999, collected poetry 1970–1999, Ukrainian, Rodovid)
- Ne znaju (I Don't Know) (2000, selected fiction, Ukrainian, Rodovid)
- Like Blood in Water (2007, collection of mininovels, English, FC2)
- Short Tails (2011, collection of interconnected short fictions, English, Journal of Experimental Fiction Books/Civil Coping Mechanisms)
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