Dalkey Archive Press - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

Dalkey Archive has published a variety of books and authors from many countries. In some cases, the publication of certain books by Dalkey Archive has led to a resurgence in their author's popularity, particularly in the United States, as happened with Felipe Alfau and Flann O'Brien. Some notable books and authors published by Dalkey Archive are listed below.

  • Aidan Higgins, Flotsam and Jetsam and Bornholme Night Ferry
  • Ann Quin, Berg and Passages
  • António Lobo Antunes, Knowledge of Hell
  • Ben Marcus, The Age of Wire and String
  • Boris Vian, Heartsnatcher
  • Carlos Fuentes, Terra Nostra
  • Danilo Kis, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich
  • David Markson, Wittgenstein's Mistress
  • Djuna Barnes, Nightwood: The Original Version and Related Drafts
  • Douglas Woolf, Wall to Wall
  • Felipe Alfau, Chromos and Locos: A Comedy of Gestures
  • Flann O'Brien, At Swim-Two-Birds and The Third Policeman
  • G. Cabrera Infante, Three Trapped Tigers
  • Gilbert Sorrentino, Blue Pastoral and Mulligan Stew
  • Harry Mathews, My Life in CIA
  • Henry Green, Concluding
  • Hugh Kenner, Flaubert, Joyce, and Beckett: The Stoic Comedians
  • Ishmael Reed, Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down
  • Jean Echenoz, Chopin's Move
  • Joshua Cohen, Witz
  • Kass Fleisher, Talking out of School: Memoir of an Educated Woman
  • Nicholas Mosley, Natalie Natalia
  • Patrik Ouředník, Europeana: A Brief History of the Twentieth Century
  • Raymond Queneau, Pierrot Mon Ami
  • Robert Coover, A Night at the Movies
  • Roger Boylan, Killoyle, An Irish Farce
  • Viktor Shklovsky, Theory of Prose and Energy of Delusion
  • William Gass, The Tunnel


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