Conrad Aiken bibliography

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Conrad Aiken(5 August 1889 – 17 August 1973) was an American novelist and poet, whose work includes poetry, short stories, novels, and an autobiography.[1]

Poems
Morning Song of Senlin


 * A Letter from Li Po


 * All Lovely Things


 * Beloved, Let Us Once More Praise the Rain


 * Chiarascuro, Rose


 * Discordants


 * Evening Song of Senlin


 * Hatteras Calling


 * Improvisations: Light and Snow


 * Music I Heard


 * Nocturne of Remembered Spring


 * Senlin: His Cloudy Destiny


 * Senlin: His Dark Origins


 * Senlin: His Futile Preoccupations


 * Tetelestai


 * The Carver


 * The House Of Dust


 * The Room


 * The Trenches


 * The Window


 * Turns And Movies: Dancing Adairs


 * Turns And Movies: Duval's Birds


 * Turns And Movies: Rose And Murray


 * Turns And Movies: The Cornet


 * Turns And Movies: Violet Moore And Bert Moore


 * Turns And Movies: Zudora

Poetry collections

 * Earth Triumphant, and Other Tales in Verse, Macmillan, 1914, reprinted, St. Martin's, 1975.


 * The Jig of Forslin — A Symphony, Four Seas, 1916, reprinted, International Pocket Library, 1965.


 * Turns and Movies, and Other Tales in Verse, Houghton, 1916, reprinted, R. West, 1976.


 * Nocturne of Remembered Spring, and Other Poems, Four Seas, 1917.


 * The Charnel Rose, Senlin: A Biography, and Other Poems, Four Seas, 1918, reprinted, Haskell House, 1971.


 * The House of Dust — A Symphony, Four Seas, 1920.


 * Punch: The Immortal Liar, Documents in His History, Knopf, 1921.


 * Priapus and the Pool, Dunster House, 1922.


 * The Pilgrimage of Festus, Knopf, 1923.


 * Senlin: A Biography, Hogarth Press, 1925.


 * Selected Poems, Scribner, 1929.


 * Gehenna, Random House, 1930, reprinted, R. West, 1977.


 * John Deth — A Metaphysical Legend, and Other Poems, Scribner, 1930.


 * Preludes for Memnon (also see below), Scribner, 1931.


 * The Coming Forth by Day of Osiris Jones, Scribner, 1931.


 * Prelude: A Poem, Equinox, 1932, reprinted, Arden Library, 1978.


 * Landscape West of Eden, Dent, 1934, Scribner, 1935.


 * Time in the Rock: Preludes to Definition (also see below), Scribner, 1936.


 * And in the Human Heart, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1940.


 * Brownstone Eclogues, and Other Poems, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1942.


 * The Soldier: A Poem, New Directions, 1944.


 * The Kid, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1947.


 * The Divine Pilgrim, University of Georgia Press, 1949.


 * Skylight One: Fifteen Poems, Oxford University Press, 1949.


 * Collected Poems, Oxford University Press, 1953, 2nd edition, 1970.


 * A Letter from Li Po, and Other Poems, Oxford University Press, 1955.


 * The Fluteplayer, privately printed, 1956.


 * Sheepfold Hill: Fifteen Poems, Sagamore Press, 1958.


 * Selected Poems (new selection), Oxford University Press, 1961.

*The Morning Song of Lord Zero — Poems Old and New, Oxford University Press, 1963.


 * A Seizure of Limericks, Holt, 1964.


 * Cats and Bats and Things with Wings (poems for children), Atheneum, 1965.


 * Tom, Sue, and the Clock (poem for children), Macmillan, 1965.


 * Preludes (contains Preludes for Memnon and Time in the Rock: Preludes to Definition), Oxford University Press, 1966.


 * Thee, illustrations by Leonard Baskin, Braziller, 1967, published with illustrations by Gillian Ruff, limited edition, Inca Books, 1973.


 * The Clerk's Journal, Being the Diary of a Queer Man: An Undergraduate *Poem, Together with a Brief Memoir of Harvard, Dean Briggs, and T.S. Eliot, Eakins, 1971.


 * A Little Who's Zoo of Mild Animals, Atheneum, 1977.

Short Stories

 * Bring! Bring!, and Other Stories, Boni & Liveright, 1925.


 * Costumes by Eros, Scribner, 1928.


 * Among the Lost People, Scribner, 1934.


 * The Short Stories of Conrad Aiken, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1950.


 * Collected Short Stories, World Publishing, 1960.


 * The Collected Short Stories of Conrad Aiken, Preface by Walter Allen, Heinemann, 1966.

Novels

 * Blue Voyage (also see below), Scribner, 1927.


 * Great Circle (also see below), Scribner, 1933.


 * King Coffin (also see below), Scribner, 1935.


 * A Heart for the Gods of Mexico, Secker, 1939, reprinted, R. West, 1977.


 * Conversation; or, Pilgrims' Progress, Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1940.


 * Collected Novels, introduction by R. P. Blackmur, Holt, 1964.


 * Three Novels: Blue Voyage, Great Circle, King Coffin, preface by Aiken, McGraw, 1965.

Non-fiction

 * Skepticisms: Notes on Contemporary Poetry, Knopf, 1919, reprinted, Folcroft, 1969.


 * (Author of foreword) Thomas Hardy, Two Wessex Tales, Four Seasons, 1919.


 * Ushant: An Essay (autobiography), Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1952.


 * Mr. Arcularis: A Play (first published in Among the Lost People; produced as "Fear No More," in London, 1946, produced in Washington, D.C., 1951), Harvard University Press, 1957.


 * A Reviewer's ABC: Collected Criticism, Meridian, 1958, published as Collected Criticism, introduction by Rufus A. Blanshard, new preface by I. A. Richards, Oxford University Press, 1968.


 * (Contributor) Howard Nemerov, editor, Poets on Poetry, Basic Books, 1965.


 * Selected Letters of Conrad Aiken, edited by Joseph Killorin, Yale University Press, 1978.


 * The Letters of Conrad Aiken and Malcolm Lowry, 1929-1954, edited and introduced by Cynthia C. Sugars, ECW Press (Toronto), 1992.


 * Contributed to Massachusetts: A Guide to its Places and People, 1937.

Edited

 * Modern American Poets, Selected by Conrad Aiken, Secker, 1922, revised edition, Modern Library, 1927.


 * (And author of introduction) Emily Dickinson, Selected Poems, J. Cape, 1924, reprinted, Modern Library, 1948.


 * American Poetry, 1671-1928: A Comprehensive Anthology, Modern Library, 1929.


 * A Comprehensive Anthology of American Poetry, Modern Library, 1944, revised edition, 1963.


 * Twentieth-Century American Poetry, Modern Library, 1944, newly revised edition, with preface by Aiken, 1963.


 * (With William Rose Benet) Anthology of Famous English and American Poetry, Modern Library, 1945.