Selected Books
- El absurdo entre cuatro paredes: el teatro de Harold Pinter. Santiago, Chile: Editorial Universitaria, 1968.
- How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic (with Armand Mattelart) ISBN 0-88477-023-0 (Para Leer al Pato Donald)
- Widows (1983) ISBN 1-58322-483-1 (Viudas)
- The Last Song of Manuel Sendero (1988) 0140088962 (La Ultima Canción de Manuel Sendero)
- The Empire's Old Clothes (1983, 2nd edition 2010) (Patos, elefantes y heroes: La infancia como subdesarrollo)
- Some Write to the Future: Essays on Contemporary Latin American Fiction (1991)
- Heading South, Looking North: A Bilingual Journey (1999) ISBN 0-14-028253-X (Rumbo al Sur, Deseando el Norte)
- The Nanny and the Iceberg (1999)(La Nana y el Iceberg)
- The Resistance Trilogy (1998)("Death and the Maiden," "Widows," "Reader")
- Exorcising Terror: The Incredible Unending Trial of Augusto Pinochet (2002) ISBN 1-58322-542-0
- Blake’s Therapy (2001) (Terapia)
- The Rabbits’ Rebellion (2001)(La Rebelión de los Conejos Mágicos)
- In Case of Fire in a Foreign Land: New and Collected Poems from Two Languages (2002)
- Konfidenz (2003)
- Other Septembers, Many Americas: Selected Provocations, 1980-2004 (2004)(Otros septiembres)
- Mascara (2004) (Máscara)
- Burning City (with Joaquin Dorfman) (2006) ISBN 0-375-83204-1
- Americanos: Los pasos de Murieta (2009)
- Feeding on Dreams: Confessions of an Unrepentant Exile (2011)
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