Works
- 1925 – XX Poemas (XX Poems)
- 1933 – Nuevo amor (New Love)
- 1933 – Espejo (Mirror)
- 1934 – Seamen Rhymes
- 1934 – Romance de Angelillo y Adela (Romance of Angelillo and Adela)
- 1934 – Poemas proletarios (Proletarian Poems)
- 1934 – Never ever
- 1937 – Un poema (A Poem)
- 1938 – Poesías escogidas (Chosen Poems)
- 1944 – Nuestra tierra (Our Land)
- 1945 – Florido laude
- 1945 – La estatua de sal (The Salt Statue, published in May 2008)
- 1955 – Dieciocho sonetos (Eighteen Sonets)
- 1955 – Sátira, el libro ca... (Satyre, the F*** Book)
- 1961 – Poesía (Poetry)
- 1962 – Breve historia de Coyoacán (Short History of Coyoacán)
- 1967 – Historia gastronómica de la Ciudad de México (Gastronomic History of Mexico City)
- 1967 – Imagen de una ciudad (Image of a City) illustrated with photographs by Pedro Bayona
- 1968 – La Ciudad de México en 1867 (Mexico City in 1867)
- 1971 – Historia y leyenda de Coyoacán (History and Legend of Coyoacán)
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