His poetry earned posthumous critical attention and was ultimately collected in a 1972 edition, but sparked debates among literary historians about the author's contextual importance.
His poetry and essays were collected under the title Saihokushū.
His poetry appeared in literary magazines and was collected in a 1990 book, "Opening the Eyelid."
His religious verse was valued, and his poetry was collected and reprinted.
Her poetry is collected in Xu Zihua shiwen ji.
First, Mr. Tillinghast states that during her lifetime, Bishop's poetry was "collected in three thin books."
His poetry was collected in 1973's Notes for a Survivor.
Spicer's poetry of this period is collected in One Night Stand and Other Poems (1980).
However his extant poetry and prose was again collected and published in 1984.
He lived to be 93, by which time his poetry had been collected in Echoes in Klingrahool, subsequently reprinted twice.