A Bibliography of Writings by Charles Reznikoff

Poetry

Rhythms (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1918)

Rhythms II (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1919)

Poems (New York: S. Roth at the New York Poetry Book Shop, 1920)

Five Groups of Verse (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1927)

Jerusalem the Golden (New York: Objectivist Press, 1934)

In Memoriam: 1933 (New York: Objectivist Press, 1934)

Separate Way (New York: Objectivist Press, 1936)

Going To and Fro and Walking Up and Down (New York: Futuro Press, 1941)

Inscriptions: 1944-1956 (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1959)

By the Waters of Manhattan:  Selected Verse (New York: New Directions, 1962)

Testimony:  The United States (1885-1890): Recitative (New York: New Directions, 1965)

Testimony:  The United States (1891-1900): Recitative (New York: Privately Published, 1968)

By the Well of Living and Seeing and The Fifth Book of the Maccabees (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1969)

By the Well of Living & Seeing:  New & Selected Poems 1918-1973 (Los Angeles, California: Black Sparrow Press, 1974)

Holocaust (Los Angeles, California: Black Sparrow Press, 1975)

Poems 1918-1936: Volume I of the Complete Poems of Charles Reznikoff (Santa Barbara, California: Black Sparrow Press,1976)

Poems 1937-1975: Volume 2 of the Complete Poems of Charles Reznikoff (Santa Barbara, California: Black Sparrow Press, 1977)

Testimony: The United States (1885-1915): Recitative 2 vols. (Santa Barbara, California: Black Sparrow Press. 1978-1979)

Poems 1918-1975: The Complete Poems of Charles Reznikoff (Santa Rosa, California: Black Sparrow Press, 1989)

Plays

Uriel Accosta:  A Play & A Fourth Group of Verse (New York: Cooper Press, 1921)

Chatterton, the Black Death and Meriwether Lewis (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1922)

Coral and Captive Israel (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1923)

Nine Plays (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1927)

Prose

By the Waters of Manhattan:  An Annual (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1929)

By the Waters of Manhattan (New York: Charles Boni, 1930)

Testimony (New York: The Objectivist Press, 1934)

Early History of a Sewing Machine Operator with Nathan Reznikoff (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1936)

The Lionhearted: A Story About the Jews of Medieval England (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1944)

Family Chronicle: An Odyssey from Russia to America (New York: Charles Reznikoff, 1963)

Family Chronicle: An Odyssey from Russia to America (London, England: Norton Bailey with The Human Constitution, 1969)

The Manner Music (Santa Barbara, California: Black Sparrow Press, 1977)

By the Waters of Manhattan (New York: Markus Wiener, 1986)

Family Chronicle: An Odyssey from Russia to America  (New York: Markus Wiener, 1988)

Translator

Cohn, Emil Bernard. Stories and Fantasies from the Jewish Past (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1951)

Benjamin, Israel Joseph.  Three Years in America, 1859-1862  (New York: Arno Press, 1956)

Editor

Louis Marshall: Champion of Liberty; Selected Papers and Addresses (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1957)

Non-Fiction

The Jews of Charleston with Uriah Engelmann (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:  Jewish Publication Society of America, 1950)

Letters

Selected Letters of Charles Reznikoff: 1917-1976 (Santa Rosa, California:  Black Sparrow Press, 1997)

Periodicals

The American Jewish Committee

The Jewish Publication Society

The Jewish Frontier

Compilations

Madeira & Toasts for Basil Bunting's 75th Birthday (Dentdale, England: Jargon Society, 1975)

Music

Adler, Samuel Of Saints and Sinners, A Cycle of Five Songs for Mezzo-Soprano Voice and Piano (New York: Carl Fischer, 1979)

Broadsides and Pamphlets

"Heart and Clock" (East Lansing, Michigan: East Lansing Arts Workshop Press, 1973)

"As if..." (Rotterdam, Netherlands: Poetry International, 1973)

"Te Deum" (London, England: The Menard Press, 1976)

First There is the Need (Santa Barbara, California: Black Sparrow Press, 1977)

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A Selected Bibliography of Writings About Charles Reznikoff

Bernstein, Charles My Way: Speeches and Poems "Reznikoff's Nearness" pp. 197-229 (Chicago, Illinois and London, England: University of Chicago Press, 1999)

Fredman, Stephen A Menorah for Athena: Charles Reznikoff and the Jewish Dilemmas of Objectivist Poetry (Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, 2001)

Hindus, Milton, ed. Charles Reznikoff: Man and Poet (Orono, Maine: National Poetry Foundation, University of Maine at Orono, 1984)

Hindus, Milton Charles Reznikoff: A Critical Essay (Santa Barbara, California: Black Sparrow Press, 1977)

Omer-Sherman, Ranen Diaspora and Zionism in Jewish American Literature (Hanover, New Hampshire: University of New England Press, 2001)

Sagetrieb: Charles Reznikoff Issue Volume 13, Numbers 1 & 2 Spring and Fall 1994

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