Selected Works
- 1929 Bottom Dogs
- 1932 From Flushing to Calvary
- 1934 Those Who Perish
- 1941 Do These Bones Live, essays
- 1947 Sing O Barren, revision of Do These Bones Live
- 1950 Flea of Sodom, essays and parables
- 1957 The Sorrows of Priapus
- 1960 Can These Bones Live, second revision of Do These Bones Live
- 1961 Truth Is More Sacred
- 1964 Because I Was Flesh, autobiography
- 1964 Alms for Oblivion, essays and reminiscences
- 1965 Reasons of the Heart: Maxims
- 1966 Cipango’s Hinder Door, poems
- 1967 The Dahlberg Reader
- 1967 Epitaphs of Our Times, letters
- 1967 The Leafless American, miscellany
- 1968 The Carnal Myth: A Search Into Classical Sensuality
- 1971 The Confessions of Edward Dahlberg, autobiography and fiction
- 1976 The Olive of Minerva: Or, The Comedy of a Cuckold
- 1989 Samuel Beckett's Wake & Other Uncollected Prose
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