Richard Milazzo - POETRY

POETRY

  • Hotel of the Heart: Poems 1997-2001 (Pavia, Italy: Night Mail, 2002). ISBN 88-88454-06-3.
  • Le Violon d’Ingres: Sunday Poems and Lineations 1993-1996 (Bomarzo, Italy: Night Mail, 2004). ISBN 88-88454-09-8.
  • Along the Hudson, with drawings by Abraham David Christian (Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo Publishing House, 2006).
  • Il Facchino di Venezia (The Porter of Venice): Poems 2002-2003 (Venice: Sotoportego Editore, 2007). ISBN 978-0-9793507-0-2.
  • Green Nights / Golgotha / Love’s Quarrel: Poems 2001-2003 (Belgrade, Serbia: Dossier, 2007). ISBN 978-86-7738-046-5.
  • Alogon: Early Poems 1969-1981 (Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo Publishing House, 2007). ISBN 978-4-902663-00-6.
  • Stone Dragon Bridge: Poems 2006-2007 (Modena, Italy: Emilio Mazzoli Editore, 2007).
  • An Earring Depending from the Moon: Poems 2006 (Venice: Sotoportego Editore, 2008). ISBN 978-0-9793507-1-9.
  • The Fishmonger’s Door: Poems of Modena 2000-2008, with photographs by Carlo Benvenuto (Modena, Italy: Emilio Mazzoli Editore, 2009).
  • Circus in the Fog: Poems 2005-2006 (Venice: Sotoportego Editore, 2009). ISBN 978-0-9793507-26.
  • Small China Moon: Poems 2002 (Pasian di Prato, Italy: Campanotto Editore, 2010). ISBN 978-88-456-1196-4.
  • Eastern Shadows: Poems 2008-2009 (Craiova, Romania: Scrisul Romanesc, 2010). ISBN 978-606-8031-38-5.
  • Keats Dying in Your Arms: Poems 2007-2008 (Brussels, Belgium: Éditions Passage St.-Hubert, 2010). ISBN 1-893207-32-3.
  • With Grass Ropes We Dragged the World to Her in Wooden Boats: Poems of Jordan, Syria, and Egypt 2008, with accompanying works on paper by Alessandro Twombly (Cumiana, Italy: Libri Canali Bassi / Paolo Torti degli Alberti, 2011). ISBN 978-8890-538506.
  • Where Angels Arch Their Backs and Dogs Pass Through: Poems 2010-2011 (Craiova, Romania: Scrisul Romanesc, 2012). ISBN 978-606-8229-48-5.

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