Thomas Mc Grath (poet) - Works

Works

  • First Manifesto, A. Swallow (Baton Rouge, LA), 1940.
  • "The Dialectics of Love", Alan Swallow, editor, Three Young Poets: Thomas McGrath, William Peterson, James Franklin Lewis, Press of James A. Decker (Prairie City, IL), 1942.
  • To Walk a Crooked Mile, Swallow Press (New York City), 1947.
  • Longshot O'Leary's Garland of Practical Poesie, International Publishers (New York City), 1949.
  • Witness to the Times!, privately printed, 1954.
  • Figures from a Double World, Alan Swallow (Denver, CO), 1955.
  • The gates of ivory, the gates of horn, Mainstream Publishers, 1957 (2nd edition Another Chicago Press, 1987 ISBN 978-0-9614644-2-4)
  • Clouds, Melmont Publishers, 1959
  • The Beautiful Things, Vanguard Press, 1960
  • Letter to an Imaginary Friend, Part I, Alan Swallow, 1962
    • published with Part II, Swallow Press (Chicago, IL), 1970
    • Parts III and IV, Copper Canyon Press, 1985
    • compilation of all four parts with selected new material, Copper Canyon Press (Port Townsend, WA), 1997. ISBN 978-1-55659-077-1
  • New and Selected Poems, Alan Swallow, 1964.
  • The Movie at the End of the World: Collected Poems, Swallow Press, 1972.
  • Poems for Little People,, c. 1973.
  • Voyages to the Inland Sea #3, Center for Contemporary Poetry, 1973.
  • Voices from beyond the Wall, Territorial Press (Moorhead, MN), 1974.
  • A Sound of One Hand: Poems, Minnesota Writers Publishing House (St. Peter, MN), 1975.
  • Open Songs: Sixty Short Poems, Uzzano (Mount Carroll, IL), 1977. ISBN 978-0-930600-00-6
  • Letters to Tomasito, graphics by Randall W. Scholes, Holy Cow! Press (St. Paul, MN), 1977. ISBN 978-0-930100-01-8
  • Trinc: Praises II; A Poem, Copper Canyon Press, 1979.
  • Waiting for the Angel, Uzzano (Menomonie, WI), 1979. ISBN 9780930600075
  • Passages toward the Dark, Copper Canyon Press, 1982. ISBN 978-0-914742-63-0
  • Echoes inside the Labyrinth, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1983. ISBN 978-0-938410-13-3
  • Longshot O'Leary Counsels Direct Action: Poems, West End Press, 1983. ISBN 978-0-931122-28-6
  • Selected Poems, 1938-1988, Copper Canyon Press, 1988. ISBN 978-1-55659-012-2
  • This coffin has no handles: a novel, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1988. ISBN 978-0-938410-63-8
  • Death Song, edited by Sam Hamill, Copper Canyon Press, 1991. ISBN 9781556590351

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