Jacques Dupin's Poetry in English
- Of Flies and Monkeys, translated by John Taylor, The Bitter Oleander Press, September 2011
- Selected Poems, selected by Paul Auster, translated by Stephen Romer and David Shapiro, Bloodaxe Books, 1992
- Selected Poems, Wake Forest University Press, November 1992
- Fits and Starts: Selected Poems of Jacques Dupin, translated by Paul Auster, Living Hand Editions, 1974
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