Bibliography

Poetry:

  • Journalism, Bamberger Books; Flint, Mi., Fall 1990)
  • Cheyenne River Wild Track, Ithaca House; Ithaca, N.Y. Spring l973
  • The Weight of Antony, Eibe Press; Ithaca, N.Y.; Spring, 1964

Fiction:

  • Kissssssss, scheduled Fall 07 from FC2
  • Antonello’s Lion,  Green Integer, 2006
  • Saw,  republished by FC2; Normal, Illinois, 1998
  • Swanny’s Ways,  Sun & Moon; Los Angeles, 1995  (Winner of the America Award for
    the best work of fiction [published in 1995.)
  • 443 Fictions, (selected and new); Sun & Moon; Los Angeles, 1991.
  • Florry of Washington Heights, Sun & Moon; Los Angeles, 1987.
  • The Lestriad (first publication in U.S.); Bamberger Books; Flint, Mi., 1987.
  • Wier & Pouce, Sun & Moon; Los Angeles, 1984.
  • Stolen Stories, Fiction Collective; New York, 1984.
  • Moving Parts, Fiction Collective; New York, 1977.
  • Saw, Alfred Knopf; New York, 1972.
  • Posh,  Grove Press; New York, 1971.
  • Creamy and Delicious, Random House; New York, 1970.
  • The Exagggerations of Peter Prince, Holt, Rinehart and Winston;  New York, 1968.
  • The Lestriad, Edizioni Milella; Lecce, Italy; Spring, 1962.

Other

Publications:

The work has been translated into French, German, Japanese, Polish, Hungarian, Rumanian.

Samples of the work have appeared in many anthologies, including After Yesterday's Crash, published in 1995 by Penguin Books; 50, A Celebration of Sun & Moon Classics, also published in 1995; American Made, ed. by Leyner, White & Glynn.  New Directions Annual, ed. by James Laughlin. and etc.

Short pieces have been published in Paris Review, Fiction International, The Iowa Review, Tri-Quarterly, The Cornell Review, Epoch, Chicago Review, Lillabulero, Choice, The Village Voice, The Columbia Review, Quarter after Eight, Midstream, Chelsea Review, The Outsider, Exquisite Corpse, etc.

Film  Work:

  • “Grassland,” produced by Twentieth Century Fox  1972,  also distributed as HEX.  I shared screenwriting credit with Leo Garen, who also directed it.  The film starred Keith Carradine, Scott Glenn, Gary Busey, Robert Walker, Jr. .
  • “Mendoza,” a script I wrote about an 18th Century British Boxer, out of the Jewish ghetto, who invented scientific boxing, the first fighter to move his feet.  The script was optioned by Max Raab several times, and came close to a "deal", but never got on.
  • “Toussaint,” a script about Toussaint Louverture, the Haitian Revolutionary, that also was optioned, but never consummated.
  • “Chicago Needs Snow,” a script about smuggling cocaine from South America, to Nova Scotia, and into the United States through the St. Lawrence Seaway.