The following list of Anne Stevenson's publications is intended to include every physically discrete printed item of which she is sole author, or sole or joint editor, compiler or introducer, whether or not the item was issued as part of a set with joint authorship. Contributions to anthologies, periodicals and collections of prose pieces are not noted; nor are radio plays, sound recordings, published musical compositions based on words by Stevenson, catalogues issued by the Poetry Bookshop, or the greetings cards bearing poems which she has sent at Christmas-time over several years.
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Living in America, with an introduction by X.J. Kennedy, Ann Arbor, Michigan: Generation, under the authority of the Board in Control of Student Publications, University of Michigan (the Generation New Poet Series, volume II, edited by George Abbott White), 1965, LC 65-23156, hardback.
Reversals, Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, [1969], LC 73-82545, hardback and paperback.
Travelling Behind Glass: Selected Poems 1963–1973, London: Oxford University Press, 1974, ISBN 0192118293, paperback.
Correspondences: A Family History in Letters, London: Oxford University Press, 1974, ISBN 0192118390, paperback. Published in the United States of America in Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press, 1974, ISBN 0819540730, hardback.
A Morden Tower Reading: 3. Poems from a Reading Given at Morden Tower by Anne Stevenson on 4 February 1977, edited and produced by Neil Astley and Bob Lawson, assisted by Julie Callan and Suzie Dobson, Newcastle upon Tyne: Morden Tower Publications, 1977, ISBN 0905760026, pamphlet.
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