John Ciardi
1916 – 1986
100 works on record
Works

The Collected Poems of John Ciardi
1997

Stations of the air
1993

Someone Could Win a Polar Bear
1993

Doodle Soup
1992

Hopeful Trout and Other Limericks
1992

The selected letters of John Ciardi
1991

The Monster Den
1991

Mummy took cooking lessons and other poems
1990

Ciardi himself
1989

The hopeful trout and other limericks
1989

Echoes
1989

Echoes
1989

Poems of love and marriage
1988

Saipan
1988

Saipan
1988

Good words to you
1987

The birds of Pompeii
1985

Doodle soup
1985

Selected poems
1984

A second browser's dictionary, and native's guide to the unknown American language
1983

You Read to Me, I'll Read to You
1981

Man Who Sang the Sillies
1981

A browser's dictionary, and native's guide to the unknown American language
1980

A browser's dictionaryand native's guide to the unknown American language
1980

For instance
1979
Fast and slow
1975

The little that is all
1974

The United States in Literature -- All My Sons Edition
1973
On the orthodoxy and creed of my power mower
1972

Manner of speaking
1972

Lives of X
1971

Someone could win a polar bear
1970
The achievement of John Ciardi
1969
A genesis
1967

The monster den
1966

An alphabestiary
1966

This strangest everything
1966

The king who saved himself from being saved
1965

Person to person
1964

You Know Who
1964

John J. Plenty and Fiddler Dan
1963

Dialogue with an audience
1963

In fact
1962
The wish-tree
1962
The man who sang the sillies
1961

I met a man
1961

In the stoneworks
1961
Scrappy, the pup
1960
Thirty-nine poems
1959

The reason for the pelican
1959

How does a poem mean?
1959

39 poems
1959
A marry you
1958

I marry you
1958

As if
1955
From time to time
1951

Mid-century American poets
1950
Live another day
1949
Other skies
1947
Homeward to America
1940
Lives of X

Limericks, Too Gross

The United States in Literature -- The Glass Menagerie Edition

The Man Who Sang the Sillies

The Magazine of fantasy and science fiction. A 30-year retrospective
John Ciardi papers

Ciardi himself

Person to person
In fact
As if
In the stoneworks
I marry you
This strangest everything
Dialogue with an audience
39 poems
Mid-century American poets

Mid-century American poets

I Met a Man (Sandpiper)
Alphabestiary
Wish-Tree
Witches three
Plain English in a complex society

Person to person
Kansas City Outloud
I Met a Man

Fast and Slow

Limericks (Grossery of limericks / Limericks, too gross)

I marry you
Person to person

Browser's Dictionary

A Second Browser's Dictionary
The man who sang the sillies
Inferno

A Third Browser's Dictionary
How Does a Poem Mean
Mid-century American poets
גברת עוד ומר דין־דן
Naked lunch
On Poetry and the Poetic Process

Prentice Hall Literature -- Platinum