Selected Works
Fiction:
- The Goldberg Variations (1996) = self-translation of Les variations Goldberg (1981)
- The Story of Omaya (1987) = self-translation of Histoire d'Omaya (1985)
- Trois fois septembre (1989)
- Plainsong (1993) = Cantique des plaines (self-translation)(1993)
- Slow Emergencies (1996) = self-translation of La Virevolte (1994)
- Instruments of Darkness (1997) = self-translation of Instruments des ténèbres (1996)
- The Mark of the Angel (1998) = self-translation of L'empreinte de l'ange (1988)
- Prodigy: A Novella (2000) = self-translation of Prodige : polyphonie (1999)
- Limbes/Limbo (2000)
- Visages de l'aube (2001)
- Dolce Agonia (2001) = self-translation of the French version Dolce agonia (2001), cover illustration by Ralph Petty
- An Adoration(2003) = self-translation of Une adoration (2003)
- Fault Lines (2007) = self-translation of Lignes de faille (2006)
- Infrarouge (2010)
Theatre:
- Angela et Marina (2002)
- Jocaste reine (2009)
Non-fiction:
- Jouer au papa et à l'amant (1979)
- Dire et interdire : éléments de jurologie (1980)
- Mosaïque de la pornographie : Marie-Thérèse et les autres (1982)
- Journal de la création (1990)
- Tombeau de Romain Gary (1995)
- Pour un patriotisme de l'ambiguïté (1995)
- Nord perdu : suivi de Douze France (1999)
- Losing north: musings on land, tongue and self (2002)
- Professeurs de désespoir (2004)
- Passions d'Annie Leclerc (2007)
- L'espèce fabulatrice (2008)
- The Tale-Tellers: A Short Study of Humankind (2008)
Correspondence:
- À l'amour comme à la guerre (1984)
- Lettres parisiennes : autopsie de l'exil (1986)
Selected texts:
- Désirs et réalités : textes choisis 1978-1994 (1995)
- Âmes et corps : textes choisis 1981-2003 (2004)
Children's fiction:
- Véra veut la vérité (1994)
- Dora demande des détails (1997)
- Les souliers d'or (1998)
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