Edition and Introduction
- Contos de lobos, by Ánxel Fole (1985, 1989)
- Cántigas de alén, by José Ángel Valente (1987, 1989, 1996)
- Con pólvora e magnolias, by Xosé Luís Méndez Ferrín (1989)
- Os eidos, by Uxío Novoneyra (1990)
- Guerra literaria, by Rafael Dieste (1991)
- Verbas de chumbo, by Castelao (1992)
- Poesía perdida, by Ricardo Carballo Calero (1993)
- Obras reunidas, by Ángel Johán (1993)
- Cartafolio galego, by Ánxel Fole (1996)
- Obra galega completa, by Ánxel Fole (1997)
- A lenda do Grande Inquisidor, by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1998)
- Cuaderno de versiones, by José Ángel Valente (2001)
- Cima del canto, by José Ángel Valente (2002)
- Obra literaria completa, by Ánxel Fole (2003)
- Obras completas II. Ensayos, by José Ángel Valente (2002)
- Ensayos sobre José Ángel Valente, de Juan Goytisolo (2009)
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