Selected Works
- The Flaming Terrapin. (1924).
- Voorslag. (1926–1927). A monthly magazine edited by Roy Campbell, et al.
- The Wayzgoose: A South African Satire. (1928).
- Adamastor. (1930).
- Poems. (1930).
- The Gum Trees. (1931).
- The Georgiad - A Satirical Fantasy in Verse. (1931).
- Taurine Provence. (1932).
- Pomegranates. (1932).
- Burns. (1932).
- Flowering Reeds. (1933).
- Broken Record. (1934).
- Mithraic Emblems. (1936).
- Flowering Rifle: A Poem from the Battlefield of Spain. (1936).
- Sons of the mistral. (1938).
- Talking Bronco. (1946).
- Poems of Baudelaire: A Translation of Les Fleurs du Mal. (1946).
- Light on a Dark Horse: An Autobiography. (1952).
- Lorca. (1952).
- Cousin Bazilio by José Maria de Eça de Queiroz. (Trans. 1953).
- The Mamba's Precipice. (1953) (Children's story).
- Nativity. (1954).
- Portugal. (1957).
- Wyndham Lewis. (1985).
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