Wanda Coleman - Her Works

Her Works

  • Jazz and Twelve O'Clock Tales. Godine/Black Sparrow Books. 2008. ISBN 9781574232127.
  • The Riot Inside Me: More Trials & Tremors. David R. Godine Publisher. 2005. ISBN 9781574232004.
  • Wanda Coleman--Greatest Hits: 1966-2003. Pudding House Publications. ISBN 9781930755192.
  • Ostinato Vamps Pitt Poetry Series, 2003-2004. ISBN 9780822958338
  • Mercurochrome. Black Sparrow. 2001. ISBN 9781574231533. National Book Awards finalist.
  • Mambo Hips and Make Believe: A Novel. Black Sparrow. 1999. ISBN 9781574230949.
  • Bathwater Wine. Black Sparrow. 1998. ISBN 9781574230642.
  • Native In a Strange Land: Trials & Tremors. Black Sparrow. 1996. ISBN 9781574230222.
  • American Sonnets Woodland Pattern 1994.
  • Hand Dance. Black Sparrow. 1993. ISBN 9780876858967.
  • African Sleeping Sickness: Stories & Poems. Black Sparrow. 1990. ISBN 9780876858127.
  • A War of Eyes and Other Stories. Black Sparrow. 1988. ISBN 9780876857359.
  • Heavy Daughter Blues: Poems & Stories 1968-1986 Black Sparrow 1987.
  • Imagoes Black Sparrow 1983. ISBN 9780876855096
  • Mad Dog Black Lady Black Sparrow 1979. ISBN 9780876854129
  • Good Dog Black Sparrow 1979.

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