Philip Lamantia - Works

Works

  • Erotic Poems (Berkeley: Bern Porter, 1946)
  • Ekstasis (San Francisco: Auerhahn Press, 1959)
  • Narcotica (San Francisco: Auerhahn Press, 1959)
  • Destroyed Works (San Francisco: Auerhahn Press, 1962)
  • Touch of the Marvelous ( Oyez, 1966)
  • Selected Poems 1943–1966 (San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1967)
  • Charles Bukowski, Harold Norse, Philip Lamantia: Penguin Modern Poets, No. 13. (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969)
  • Blood of the Air (San Francisco: Four Seasons Foundation, 1970)
  • Touch of the Marvelous -- A New Edition (Bolinas: Four Seasons Foundation, 1974)
  • Becoming Visible (San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1981)
  • Meadowlark West (San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1986)
  • Bed of Sphinxes: New and Selected Poems, 1943–1993 (San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1997)
  • Garrett Caples (Ed.): Tau; with Journey to the End by John Hoffman (San Francisco: City Lights Books, 2008)

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