Sharon Doubiago

Forthcoming November 2008:
Love on the Streets: Selected and New Poems
University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ISBN 978-0-8229-6008-9
Poems. 128 pages
Greatest Hits: 1976–2003
Pudding House Publications, Columbus, Ohio
2004
Poems. 36 pages
Body & Soul
Cedar Hill Publications, Mena, Arkansas
Summer 2000
ISBN 1-891812-24-6
Poems. 168 pages
PEN West 2001 Book Award for Poetry Finalist
Hard Country
Reprinting of original edition
West End Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Distributed by University of New Mexico Press
1999
ISBN 0-931122-94-5
Epic Poem. 274 pages
The Husband Arcane. The Arcane of O
Gorda Plate Press, Mendocino, California
1996
ISBN 0-931122-25-2
Poem & Interview. 98 pages
South America Mi Hija
University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1992
ISBN 0-8229-3671-2 (cloth)
ISBN 0-8229-5450-8 (paperback)
Poem. 300 pages
Second Printing 1992
Psyche Drives the Coast: Poems 1975–1987
Empty Bowl Press, Port Townsend, Washington
1990
ISBN 0-912887-21-4
Poems. 201 pages
Oregon Book Award
El Niño
Lost Roads Press, Providence, Rhode Island
1989
ISBN 0-918786-39-8
Stories. 148 pages
Second Printing 1990
Oedipus Drowned: The First & Last Love Poem
Pygmy Forest Press, Albion, California
1989
Poem. 28 pages
The Book of Seeing With One's Own Eyes
Graywolf Press, St. Paul, Minnesota
1988
ISBN 1-55597-101-6
Stories. 335 pages
Second Printing 1990
Oregon Culture Heritage list, Literary Oregon, 100 Books, 1800-2000
Hard Country
First Edition
West End Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1982
ISBN 0-931122-25-2
Epic Poem. 264 pages
Visions of A Daughter of Albion (Ten Valentines for America, February 14, 1976)
Ten Mile River Press, Fort Bragg, California
1979
Poem. 10 pages
Hymn to the Cosmic Clothesline
Modern Prometheus Press, Albion, California
1978
Poem. 20 pages
Chinatown*
Modern Prometheus Press, Albion, California
1976
Poem. 20 pages
*Sharon's notes on Chinatown: "It's printed without my name. 'Sharon' is on the spine, under the closure... There are several print versions of it, with different wonderful art work. Bold reds and blues and blacks. One is a fantastic American flag on the cover, another is like some sort of anarchist symbology."
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