John Ciardi
Title | Date | Type | Links |
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39 Poems | 1959 | Collection | |
A Browsers Dictionary (etymology) | 1980 | Book | |
A Grossary of Limericks | 1981 | Book | |
A Second Browsers Dictionary (etymology) | 1983 | Book | |
A Trenta-Sei of the Pleasure We Take in the Early Death of Keats (It) | 1986 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=25711 http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=236738 |
About the Teeth of Sharks (The thing about a shark is - teeth) | 1962 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=179965 |
Abundance (Once I had 1000 roses) | 1959 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176396 |
An Alphabestiary (poems) | 1967 | Collection | |
An Emeritus Addresses the School (No one can wish nothing) | 1974 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176403 |
And on Some Days I Might Take Less | 1974 | Poem | |
As If: Poems New and Selected | 1955 | Collection | |
Bees and Morning Glories (Morning glories, pale as a mist drying) | 1964 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176398 |
Blabberhead, Bobble-Bud & Spade (childrens poems) | 1988 | Collection | |
Ciardi Himself: Fifteen Essays in the Reading ... Teaching of Poetry | 1989 | Collection | |
Dialogue with an Audience (essays) | 1963 | Collection | |
Doodle Soup (childrens poems) | 1985 | Collection | |
Echoes: Poems Left Behind | 1989 | Collection | |
Fast and Slow: Poems for Advanced Children and Beginning Parents | 1975 | Collection | |
For Instance (poems) | 1979 | Collection | |
From Time to Time (poems) | 1951 | Collection | |
Good Words to You (etymology) | 1987 | Book | |
High Tension Lines across a Landscape (There are diagrams on stilts all) | 1951 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176393 |
Homeward to America (poems) | 1940 | Collection | |
How Does a Poem Mean? | 1959 | Book | |
I Marry You: A Sheaf of Love Poems | 1958 | Collection | |
I Met a Man (childrens poems) | 1961 | Collection | |
In Fact: Poems | 1962 | Collection | |
In the Stoneworks: Poems | 1961 | Collection | |
John J. Plenty and Fiddler Dan (childrens poems) | 1963 | Collection | |
Limericks: Too Gross; or Two Dozen Dirty Dozen Stanzas | 1978 | Collection | |
Lines (I did not have exactly a way of life) | 1964 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176400 |
Live Another Day (poems) | 1949 | Collection | |
Lives of X (verse autobiography) | 1971 | Book | |
Manner of Speaking (essays) | 1972 | Collection | |
Mid-Century American Poets (ed.) | 1950 | Collection | |
Most Like an Arch this Marriage | 1958 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176395 |
Mummy Took Lessons and Other Poems (childrens poems) | 1990 | Collection | |
Nothing Is Really Hard but to Be Real (Now let me tell you why I said) | 1964 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176401 |
On Looking East to the Sea with a Sunset behind Me (In a detachment) | 1955 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=15868 |
On My Nephews Globe Bank | 1945 | Poem | |
Other Skies (poems) | 1947 | Collection | |
Person to Person: Poems | 1964 | Collection | |
Poems of Love and Marriage | 1988 | Collection | |
Port of Aerial Embarkation (There is no widening distance at the shore) | 1947 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176390 |
Rain Sizes | 1959 | Poem | |
Saipan: The War Diary of John Ciardi | 1988 | Book | |
Scrappy the Pup (childrens poems) | 1960 | Collection | |
Selected Poems | 1984 | Collection | |
Someone Could Win a Polar Bear (childrens poems) | 1970 | Collection | |
Stations of the Air (poems) | 1993 | Collection | |
Talking Myself to Sleep at One More Hilton | 1966 | Poem | |
The Achievement of John Ciardi: A Comprehensive Selection ... Poems | 1969 | Collection | |
The Birds of Pompeii (poems) | 1985 | Collection | |
The Catalpa (The catalpas white week is ending there) | 1966 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176402 |
The Collected Poems of John Ciardi | 1997 | Collection | |
The Dolls (Night after night forever the dolls lay stiff) | 1961 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176397 |
The Hopeful Trout and Other Limericks (childrens poems) | 1989 | Collection | |
The Hypnoglyph | 1953 | Short Story | |
The Inferno: A Verse Rendering for the Modern Reader (translation) | 1954 | Book | Canto XIV: http://www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19855 |
The King Who Saved Himself from Being Saved | 1966 | Short Story | |
The Little That Is All (poems) | 1974 | Collection | |
The Man Who Sang the Sillies (childrens poems) | 1961 | Collection | |
The Monster Den (childrens poems) | 1966 | Collection | |
The Paradiso: A Verse Translation for the Modern Reader (translation) | 1970 | Book | |
The Pilot in the Jungle (Machine stitched rivets ravel on a tree) | 1949 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=176392 |
The Purgatorio: A Verse Translation for the Modern Reader (translation) | 1961 | Book | |
The Reason for the Pelican (childrens poems) | 1959 | Collection | |
The Wish-Tree | 1962 | Short Story | |
There Once Was an Owl | 1959 | Poem | |
This Strangest Everything (childrens poems) | 1966 | Collection | |
What Language Do You Speak? | 1974 | Essay | |
Why Nobody Pets the Lion at the Zoo (The morning that the world) | 1955 | Poem | http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=181364 |
You Know Who (childrens poems) | 1964 | Collection | |
You Read to Me, Ill Read to You (childrens poems) | 1962 | Collection |
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