Works
- Zen Flesh, Zen Bones. A Collection of Zen and Pre-Zen Writings (ISBN 0-8048-0644-6)
- Zen Telegrams (ISBN 0-8048-2023-6)
- Letters to a friend: Writings & Drawings, 1939 to 1980 (ISBN 0-938286-01-3)
- Gold Fish Signatures (ISBN 0-8048-0210-6)
- Square Sun, Square Moon (ISBN 0-8048-0544-X)
- Sit In: What it is Like (OCLC 8387693)
- Let Good Fortune Jump on You (ISBN 0-9620812-7-2)
- Big Bath: Poems (OCLC 4928654)
- Unwrinkling Plays (ISBN 0-8048-0607-1)
- Ten Ways to Meditate (ISBN 0-8348-0163-9)
- Be! New Uses for the Human Instrument (ISBN 0-8348-0058-6)
- Juicing: Words and Brushwork (ISBN 0-385-13250-6)
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