Selected Works Up To 1984
- 1932 - Roman Balcony (Benford A1)
- 1933 - Opening Day (Benford A2)
- 1935 - A Short Survey of Surrealism (Benford A3)
- 1936 - Man's Life is this Meat (Benford A4)
- 1938 - Hoelderlin's Madness (Benford A5)
- 1943 - Poems 1937-1942 (Benford A6)
- 1950 - A Vagrant and Other Poems (Benford A7)
- 1952 - Thomas Carlyle (Benford A8)
- 1956 - Requiem (Benford A9)
- 1956 - Night Thoughts (Benford A10)
- 1965 - Collected Poems (Benford A11)
- 1970 - Sun at Midnight (Benford A12)
- 1976 - Three Poems (Benford A13)
- 1978 - Paris Journal 1937-1939 (Benford A14)
- 1980 - Journal 1936-1937 (Benford A15)
- 1980 - Early Poems (Benford A16)
- 1984 - Journal de Paris et d'Ailleurs 1936-1942 (Benford A17)
- 1984 - Five Early Uncollected Poems (Benford A18)
- 1984 - Recontres avec Benjamin Fondane (Benford A19)
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