GUY DAVENPORT, 1927 –

 

The Intelligence of Louis Agassiz:  A Specimen Book of Scientific Writings, edited by Davenport.  Boston:  Beacon Press, 1963.

 

Carmina Archilochi:  The Fragments of Archilochos, translated by Davenport.  Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1964.

 

Sappho:  Poems and Fragments, translated by Davenport.  Ann Arbor:  University of Michigan Press, 1965.

 

Flowers and Leaves:  Poema vel Sonata, Carmina Autumni Primaeque Veris Transformationum.  Highlands, NC:  Mantahala Foundation/Jonathan Williams, 1966.  Jargon 46.

 

Pennant Key-Indexed Study Guide to Homer’s Iliad.  Philadelphia:  Educational Research Associates, 1967.

 

Pennant Key-Indexed Study Guide to Homer’s Odyssey.  Philadelphia:  Educational Research Associates, 1967.

 

The Counterfeiters, an Historical Comedy, by Hugh Kenner, with drawings by Davenport.  Bloomington:  Indiana University Press, 1968.

 

Do You Have a Poem Book on E.E. Cummings?  Penland, NC:  Jargon Society, 1969.  Jargon 67.  1,000 copies.

 

Jonathan Williams Poet.  Cleveland:  Asphodel Book Shop, 1969.  Separate printing of the introduction to Williams’ An Ear in Bartram’s Tree.

 

Tatlin!  Six Stories.  New York:  Scribner, 1974.

 

Da Vinci’s Bicycle:  Ten Stories.  Baltimore:  Johns Hopkins University Press, 1979.

 

Herakleitas and Diogenes, translated by Davenport.  Bolinas, CA:  Grey Fox Press, 1979.

 

Archilochos, Sappho, Alkman:  Three Lyric Poets of the Late Greek Bronze Age, translated by Davenport.  Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1980.

 

Eclogues:  Eight Stories.  San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1981; London:  Picador, 1984.

 

The Geography of the Imagination:  Forty Essays.  San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1981; London:  Picador, 1984. 

 

Trois Caprices.  Louisville:  Pace Trust, 1981.  75 copies.

 

The Mimes of Herondas, translated by Davenport.  Berkeley, CA:  Grey Fox Press, 1981.

 

The Resurrection in Cookham Churchyard.  New York:  Jordan Davies, 1982.  230 copies.

 

The Bowmen of Shu.  New York:  Grenfell Press, 1983.  125 copies.

 

Cities on Hills:  A Study of I-XXX of Ezra Pound’s Cantos.  Ann Arbor, MI:  UMI Research, 1983; Epping, Essex:  Bowker, 1983.

 

Goldfish Thistle Star, with drawings by Lochlan Stewart.  New York:  Red Ozier Press, 1983.  200 copies.

 

The Art of Lafeadio Hearn, by Davenport and Clifton Waller Barrett.  Charlottesville,:  University of Virginia Library, 1983.

 

The Maxims of the Ancient Egyptians, translated from the hieroglyphs by Boris de Rachewiltz, and from his Italian by Davenport.  Louisville:  Pace Trust, 1983.  125 copies.

 

Apples and Pears, and Other Stories.  San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1984.

 

The Medusa.  [s.l.]:  Weng, 1984.  655 copies.

 

The Bicycle Rider.  New York:  Red Ozier Press, 1985.  150 copies.

 

Thasos and Ohio:  Poems and Translations 1950-1980.  Manchester:  Carcanet, 1985; San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1986.

 

37, Avenue Samson, Cimitierre Montmartre.  Lexington, KY:  King Library Press, 1985.  Broadside.  150 copies.

 

Jonah:  A Story.  New York:  Nadja, 1986.  126 copies.

 

The Jules Verne Steam Balloon:  Nine Stories.  San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1987.

 

Every Force Evolves a Form:  Twenty Essays.  San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1987; London:  Secker & Warburg, 1989.

 

A Balthus Notebook.  New York:  Ecco Press, 1989.

 

The Drawings of Paul Cadmus, introduction by Davenport.  New York:  Rizzoli, 1989.

 

The Drummer of the Eleventh North Devonshire Fusiliers.  San Francisco:  North Point Press, 1990.

 

Herakleitos=Herakleitos, Greek text with English translation by Davenport.  Berkeley, CA:  Peter Koch, Printer 1990.  113 copies.

 

Art of the Forties, edited by Rita Castleman, with an essay by Davenport.  New York:  Museum of Modern Art, 1991.

 

Belinda’s World Tour, illustrated by Deborah Norden.  New York:  Dim Gray Bar Press, 1991.  100 copies.

 

Father Louie:  Photographs of Thomas Merton, by Ralph Eugene Meatyard, with an essay by Davenport, edited by Barry Magid.  New York:  Timken Publishers, 1991.

 

August Blue.  Monterey, KY:  Larkspur Press, 1992.  100 copies.

 

The Lark, story and drawings by Davenport.  New York:  Dim Gray Bar Press, 1993.  100 copies.

 

Selected Stories of O. Henry, edited, with an introduction, by Davenport.  New York & London:  Penguin, 1993.

 

A Table of Green Fields:  Ten Stories.  New York:  New Directions, 1993.

 

Charles Burchfield’s Seasons.  San Francisco:  Pomegranate Artbooks, 1994.

 

7 Greeks, translated by Davenport.  New York:  New Directions, 1995.

 

The Cardiff Team:  Ten Stories.  New York:  New Directions, 1996.

 

50 Drawings.  New York:  Dim Gray Bar Press, 1996.  100 copies.

 

The Hunter Gracchus, and Other Papers on Literature and Art.  Washington, DC:  Counterpoint, 1996.

 

The Logia of Yeshua:  The Sayings of Jesus, translated by Davenport and Benjamin Urrutia.  Washington, DC:  Counterpoint, 1996.

 

12 Stories.  Washington, DC:  Counterpoint, 1997.

 

Objects on a Table:  Harmonious Disarray in Art and Literature.  Washington, DC:  Counterpoint, 1998.

 

Bibliographies:

 

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Joan Crane.  Guy Davenport:  A Descriptive Bibliography, 1947-1995.  Haverford, PA:  Green Shade, 1996.