Harry Guest - Works

Works

  • A Different Darkness, London: Outposts, 1964
  • Arrangements, Northwood, UK: Anvil, 1968
  • The Cutting-Room, London: Anvil, 1970
  • Mountain Journal, Sheffield, UK: Rivelin, 1975
  • A House Against the Night, London: Anvil, 1976
  • English Poems, London: Words, 1976
  • Days, London: Anvil, 1978
  • Elegies, Durham, UK: Pig, 1980
  • Lost and Found, London: Anvil, 1983
  • The Emperor of Outer Space, Durham, UK: Pig, 1983
  • Lost Pictures, Exeter, UK: Albertine, 1991
  • Coming to Terms, London: Anvil, 1994
  • So Far, Exeter, UK: Stride, 1998
  • Versions, Nether Stowey, UK: Odyssey, 1999
  • A Puzzling Harvest, Collected Poems 1955-2000, London: Anvil, 2002
  • Time After Time, Exeter, UK: Albertine, 2005
  • Comparisons & Conversions, ISBN 978184610194 Exeter, UK: Shearsman, 2009
  • Some Times, London: Anvil, 2010

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