Poetry
His books include:
- 1963: La pierre de la folie, (Ed. Julliard, Paris).
- 1965: Cent sonnets, (Ed. El Ultimo Parnaso, Saragossa).
- 1985: Humbles paradis, (Ed. Christian Bourgois, Paris).
- 1993: Liberté couleur de femme ou Adieu Babylone, Poèmes cinématographiques, (Ed. Rougerie, Mortemart).
- Arrabalesques – Lettres à Julius Baltazar, (Ed. Rougerie, Mortemart).
- 1997: Diez poemas pánicos y un cuento, (Ed. Caja Sur y Rute, Córdoba).
“La Pierre de la folie” (ed. Julliard, Paris, 1963) and "Humbles paradis" (ed. Christian Bourgois, 1985).
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