DIANE DI PRIMA, 1934 -

 

This Kind of Bird Flys Backward.  New York:  Totem Press, 1958.

 

Like.  New York:  American Theatre for Poets, 1960.

 

Various Fables from Various Places, illustrated by Bernard Kingstein.  New York:  Putnam, 1960.

 

The Man Condemned to Death/La Condamné ŕ Mort, by Jean Genet, translated by Di Prima and others.  [s.l.]:  Pirated Edition [ca. 1960].  300 copies.

 

Dinners and Nightmares.  New York:  Corinth Books, 1961; enlarged edition, 1974.

 

The New Handbook of Heaven.  San Francisco:  Auerhahn Press, 1963.  1,030 copies.

 

Murder Cake.  New York:  New York Theatre for Poets, 1964.

 

Poets Vaudeville.  New York:  Feed Folly Press, 1964.

 

Combination Theatre Poem & Birthday Poem for Ten People.  New York:  Brownstone Press, 1965.  100 copies.

 

Seven Love Poems From the Middle Latin, translated by Di Prima.  New York:  Poets Press, 1965.

 

Haiku, illustrated by George Herms.  Topanga, CA:  Love Press, 1967.  112 copies.

 

Hymn.  Pleasant Valley, NY:  Kriya Press of Sri Ram Ashram, 1967.  Broadside.  100 copies.

 

Hotel Albert:  Poems.  New York:  Poets Press, 1968.  162 copies.

 

Earthsong:  Poems 1957-1959, chosen by Alan S. Marlowe.  New York:  Poets Press, 1968.

 

Love on a Trampoline, by Sybah Darrich.  New York:  Olympia Press, 1968.  Largely ghostwritten by Di Prima.

 

New Mexico Poems.  New York:  Igal Roodenko, 1968.  50 copies.

 

Revolutionary Letters.  New York:  Communications Company/Poetry Project, 1968; London:  Long Hair Books, 1969; as Revolutionary Letters 1-34, San Francisco:  City Lights, 1971, Pockket Poet Series, no. 27; 3rd edition, enlarged, 1974.

 

The Star, the Child, the Light.  [s.l.; s.n.] 1968.  Broadside.

 

War Poems, edited by Di Prima.  New York:  Poets Press, 1968.

 

L.A. Odyssey.  New York:  Poets Press, 1969.  100 copies.

 

Memoirs of a Beatnik.  New York:  Olympia Press, 1969; London:  Penguin, 1998.

 

I Feel Myself Fade.  Denver:  Croupier Press, 1969.  Postcard.  Croupier Press Poetry Card Series, no. 3.

 

New as the Breath.  [s.l.; s.n.] 1969.  Broadside.

 

Notes on the Summer Solstice.  San Francisco:  [s.n.], 1969.

 

The Book of Hours:  Poems, with drawings by Bret Rohmer.  San Francisco:  Brownstone Press, 1970.  200 copies.

 

Kerhonkson Journal, 1966.  Berkeley, CA:  Oyez, 1971.  1,000 copies.

 

For Blake.  Santa Barbara:  Unicorn Press, 1971.  30 copies.  Unicorn Press Poetry Post Card, series 3, no. 4.

 

I Am No Good at Pleading.  San Francisco:  Tenth Muse, 1971.  Broadside.  Illustrated by Betty Berenson.

 

So Fine.  Portland, OR:  Yes! Press, 1971.  Broadside.  Yes! no. 11.

 

Prayer to the Mothers.  San Francisco:  Privately printed, 1971.  Broadside.

 

XV Dedications.  Santa Barbara:  Unicorn Press, 1971.  Broadside.  Unicorn Broadsheet, ser. 2, no. 7.

 

The Calculus of Varation.  San Francisco:  Privately printed, 1972.  2,000 copies, 50 signed.

 

After Completion.  San Francisco:  Mongrel Press, 1972.  Broadside.

 

To Tara.  [s.l.]:  Panjandrum Press, 1972.  Broadside.  Panjandrum Broadside, 2.

 

Like Wind, Dispersing.  Detroit:  Alternative Press [ca. 1972].  Broadside.

 

Loba, Part I, with drawings by Jose Grant.  Santa Barbara:  Capra Press, 1973.  Limited issue of 100 copies and trade issue.  Yes!  Capra Chapbook Series, no. 10.

 

The Floating Bear.  LaJolla, CA:  L. McGilvery, 1973.  Reprint, with an introduction and new material, of this newsletter published in New York and edited by Di Prima, 1961-1969 (with Le Roi Jones, 1961-1962).

 

North Country Medicine.  Canton, NY:  [s.n.; 1973?].  "From Loba (section II)."

 

Freddie Poems.  Point Reyes, CA:  Eidolon Editions, 1974.  1,000 copies.

 

8 From Naropa.  [s.l.; s.n..], 1974.  8 leaves in an envelope, each with a poem by a different poet.  Includes "This Wolf is Black" by Di Prima.

 

Trajectory.  Detroit:  Alternative Press, 1974.  Broadside.

 

Loba as Eve.  New York:  Phoenix Book Shop, 1975.  126 copies.  Phoenix Book Shop Oblong Octavo Series, no. 8.

 

Brass Furnace Going Out:  Song, after an Abortion.  Syracuse:  Pulpartforms Unltd. Intrepid Press, 1975,  Beau Fleuve series, no. 9.

 

Selected Poems 1956-1975.  Plainfield, VT:  North Atlantic Books, 1975; enlarged edition as Selected Poems 1956-1976, 1977.

 

Twelve Wishes for Any Season.  [s.l.; s.n.], 1975.

 

The Bell Tower.  Evanston, IL:  No Mountains Poetry Project, 1976.  Broadside.  150 copies.  No Mountains Poetry Project broadside, no. 6.

 

Loba, Part II, with drawings by Jose Grant.  Point Reyes, CA & Kathmandu, Nepal:  Eidolon Editions, 1975.  550 copies.

 

Darkness Invocation.  [s.l.; s.n.], 1976.  Broadside.

 

Last Travel Poem.  [s.l., s.n.], 1976.  Broadside.

 

Loba:  Parts I-VIII, with illustrations by Jose Grant.  Berkeley, CA:  Wingbow Press, 1978.  Limited issue of 100 copies and trade issues; enlarged edition, New York:  Penguin, 1998.

 

How Shall I Win You to Me.  St. Paul, MN:  Toothpaste Press for Bookslinger, 1980.  Broadside. 85 copies.

 

Revolutionary Letter.  [s.l.; s.n.; 1981?].  Broadside.  No. 21 of Revolutionary Letters.

 

1983 Portfolio.  Port Townsend, WA:  Copper Canyon Press, 1983.  Portfolio of 10 broadside poems, 2 by Di Prima:  "Dum estas inchoatur..Now Spledid Days…" and "Dream abt Reagan & Co."

 

The Mysteries of Vision:  Some Notes on H.D.  Santa Barbara:  Am Here Books, 1988.

 

Wyoming Series.  San Francisco:  Eidolon Editions, 1988.  300 copies.

 

Pieces of a Song:  Selected Poems.  San Francisco:  City Lights, 1990.

 

Seminary Poems.  Point Reyes Station, CA:  Floating Island Publications, 1991.

 

Recollections of My Life as a Woman:  The New York Years:  A Memoir.  New York:  Viking, 2001.

 

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