DOUGLAS DUNN, 1942 -

 

Terry Street.  London:  Faber & Faber, 1969; New York:  Chilmark Press, 1969.

 

Night.  London:  Poem-of-the-Month Club, 1971.  Broadside.

 

Backwaters.  London:  The Review, 1971.  Supplement to The Review, no. 25.

 

The Happier Life.  London:  Faber & Faber, 1972; New York:  Chilmark Press, 1972.

 

New Poems 1972-73:  P.E.N. Anthology, edited by Dunn.  London:  Hutchinson, 1973.

 

Love or Nothing.  London:  Faber, 1974.

 

A Choice of Byron’s Verse, selected, with an introduction, by Dunn.  London:  Faber & Faber, 1974.

 

Corporal Punishment.  Oxford:  Sycamore Press, 1975.  Sycamore Broadsheet 21.

 

Two Decades of Irish Writing:  A Critical Survey, edited by Dunn.  Cheadle:  Carcanet, 1975; Chester Springs, PA:  Dufour, 1975.

 

What Is to Be Given:  Selected Poems of Delmore Schwartz, edited by Dunn.  Manchester:  Carcanet New Press, 1976.

 

Barbarians.  London:  Faber & Faber, 1979.

 

Poetry Book Society Supplement, edited by Dunn.  London:  Poetry Book Society, 1979.

 

The Poetry of Scotland, edited by Dunn.  London:  Batsford, 1979.

 

St. Kilda’s Parliament.  London & Boston:  Faber & Faber, 1981.

 

Douglas Dunn.  Glasgow:  National Book League Scotland, 1982.  Writers in Brief, no. 18.

 

Europa’s Lover.  Newcastle upon Tyne:  Bloodaxe, 1982.  Limited issue of 25 copies and trade issue.

 

A Rumoured City:  New Poets from Hull, edited by Dunn.  Newcastle upon Tyne:  Bloodaxe, 1982.

 

To Build a Bridge, edited by Dunn.  Lincoln:  Lincolnshire & Humberside Arts Association, 1982.

 

Elegies.  London & Boston:  Faber & Faber, 1985.

 

Selected Poems, 1964-1983.  London:  Faber & Faber, 1986.

 

Secret Villages.  London & Boston:  Faber & Faber, 1985; New York:  Dodd, Mead, 1985.

 

Leopardi, a Scottish Quair, by Dunn and others, edited by R.D.S. Jack, M.L. McLaughlin, and C. Whyte.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh University Press [for] the Italian Institute, 1987.

 

Memory and Imagination, by Dunn and Axel Kasseböhmer.  Edinburgh:  Scottish Arts Council.  1987.  500 copies.  Published to accompany the exhibition “Memory and Imagination,” 1987-1988.

 

Under the Influence:  Douglas Dunn on Philip Larkin.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh University Library, 1987.

 

Importantly Live:  Lyricism in Contemporary Poetry.  Dundee:  University of Dundee, 1988.

 

Northlight.  London & Boston:  Faber & Faber, 1988.

 

New and Selected Poems, 1966-1988.  New York:  Ecco Press, 1989.

 

Andromache, by Jean Racine, translated by Dunn.  London & Boston:  Faber & Faber, 1990.

 

The Essential Browning, selected, with an introduction, by Dunn.  New York:  Ecco Press, 1990.

 

Poll Tax:  The Fiscal Fake.  London:  Chatto & Windus, 1990.

 

Scotland: An Anthology, edited by Dunn.  London:  HarperCollins, 1991.

 

The Faber Book of Twentieth-Century Scottish Poetry, edited by Dunn.  London & Boston:  Faber & Faber, 1992.

 

Australian Dream-essay.  Hull:  Carnivorous Arpeggio Press, 1993.  50 copies.

 

Dante’s Drum-kit.  London:  Faber & Faber, 1993.

 

Garden Hints.  Hull:  Carnivorous Arpeggio Press, 1993.  50 copies.

 

Boyfriends and Girlfriends.  London & Boston:  Faber & Faber, 1995.

 

The Oxford Book of Scottish Short Stories, edited by Dunn.  Oxford & New York:  Oxford University Press, 1995.

 

Selected Poems, by Norman MacCaig, edited, with an introduction, by Dunn.  London:  Chatto & Windus, 1997.

 

Entering the Kingdom:  A Selection of Entries from Fife Council Libraries 1997 Poetry Competition, edited, with an introduction, by Dunn.  Kirkcaldy:  Fife Council Libraries, 1998.

 

Footnotes:  Six Choreographers Inscribe the Page:  Essays, by Dunn and others, with text and commentary by Elena Alexander.  Amsterdam:  G + B Arts International, 1998.

 

The Donkey’s Ears:  Politovsky’s Letters Home.  London:  Faber & Faber, 2000.

 

20th-Century Scottish Poems, selected by Dunn.  London:  Faber & Faber, 2000.

 

The Year’s Afternoon.  London:  Faber & Faber, 2000.

 

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