Published Works
- Full-Length Poetry Collections'
- Left-Handed: Poems (Knopf, 2012)
- North Street: Poems (HarperCollins Publishers, 2000)
- Morning Run: Poems (Paris Review Editions/British American Pub., 1988)
Translations
- Canti by Giacomo Leopardi (translated and annotated by Jonathan Galassi; Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2010)
- Selected Poems of Eugenio Montale (translated by Jonathan Galassi, Charles Wright, and David Young; edited with an introduction by David Young; Oberlin College Press, 2004)
- A Boy Named Giotto by Paolo Guarnieri (pictures by Bimba Landmann; Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1999)
- Collected poems, 1920-1954: Eugenio Montale (Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 1998)
- Otherwise: Last and First Poems of Eugenio Montale (Vintage Books, 1984)
- The Second Life of Art: Selected Essays of Eugenio Montale (Ecco Press, 1982)
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