Mark Strand - Bibliography - Prose

Prose

  • 1978: The Monument, Ecco (see also The Monument, 1991, poetry) ISBN 9780880012744
  • 1982: Contributor: Claims for Poetry, edited by Donald Hall, University of Michigan Press
  • 1982: The Planet of Lost Things, for children
  • 1983: The Art of the Real, art criticism, C. N. Potter
  • 1985: The Night Book, for children
  • 1985: Mr. and Mrs. Baby and Other Stories, short stories, Knopf ISBN 9780880013864
  • 1986: Rembrandt Takes a Walk, for children
  • 1987: William Bailey, art criticism, Abrams
  • 1993: Contributor: Within This Garden: Photographs by Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Columbia College Chicago/Aperture Foundation
  • 1994: Hopper, art criticism, Ecco Press ISBN 9780307957108
  • 2000: The Weather of Words: Poetic Invention, Knopf
  • 2000: With Eavan Boland, The Making of a Poem: A Norton Anthology of Poetic Forms, Norton (New York)

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