Jaime Sabines - Published Poetry

Published Poetry

  • Horal (1950)
  • La señal (1951)
  • Adán y Eva (1952)
  • Tarumba (1956)
  • Diario semanario y poemas en prosa (1961)
  • Poemas sueltos (1951–1961)
  • Yuria (1967)
  • Tlatelolco (1968)
  • Maltiempo (1972)
  • Algo sobre la muerte del Mayor Sabines (1973)
  • Otros poemas sueltos (1973–1994)
  • Nuevo recuento de poemas (1977)
  • Los amorosos: Cartas a Chepita (2009)
  • Love Poems Translated by Colin Carberry (2011, Biblioasis)

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