Jacques Dupin's Poetry in French
- Cendrier du voyage, GLM, Paris, 1950
- Art poétique, PAB, Alès, 1956
- Les Brisants, GLM, Paris, 1958
- L'Épervier, GLM, Paris, 1960
- Gravir, Gallimard, Paris, 1963
- L'embrasure, Gallimard, Paris, 1969
- Dehors, Gallimard, Paris, 1975
- Ballast, Le Collet de Buffle, Paris, 1976
- Histoire de la lumière, L'Ire des Vents, Paris, 1978
- De nul lieu et du Japon, Éditions Fata Morgana, Montpellier, 1981
- Le Désœuvrement, Orange export Ltd, 1982
- Une Apparence de soupirail, Gallimard, Paris, 1982
- De singes et de mouches, Éditions Fata Morgana, Montpellier, 1983
- Les Mères, Fata Morgana, Montpellier, 1986
- Contumace, POL, Paris, 1986
- Chansons troglodytes, Éditions Fata Morgana, Montpellier, 1989
- Rien encore, tout déjà, Éditions Fata Morgana, Montpellier, 1991
- Echancré, POL, Paris, 1991
- Eclisse, Spectres familiers, Marseille, 1992
- Le grésil, POL, Paris, 1996
- Ecart, POL, Paris, 2000
- De singes et de mouches suivi de Les mères (réédition), POL, Paris, 2001
- Coudrier, POL, Paris, 2006
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