Works
- More Than Bread: A Book of Poems
- Cyclops' Eye
- My Uncle Jan,: A Novel
- No Traveller Returns: A Book of Poems
- My Uncle Jan (by Joseph Auslander and Audrey Wurdemann)
- The Unconquerables: Salutes to the Undying Spirit of the Nazi-Occupied Countries
- The Islanders
- Cyclop's Eye
- Letters to Women
- Riders at the Gate: A Volume of Verse
- The Vigil of Venus
- Green World: A Book of Poems
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