H. E. Francis' Books

 
Goya, Are You With Me Now?

The Sudden Trees. Savannah: Frederic Beil, 1998.  (Includes "The Sudden Trees," "The Other Side of the Fire," rout There," "Walls," "Joshua," "The Healing of the Body," "Had," "The Impossible," "On the Heights of Machu Picchu," "Mr. Balzano")
A Disturbance of Gulls. New York: Braziller, 1983. (Includes "A Romance," "The History of a Man in Despair," "The Captain," "Son," "A Disturbance of Gulls," "A View from the Harbor," "Subject, Object, and the Nature of Love," "Distances")
Naming Things. Urbana: U of Illinois P. 1980. (Includes "A Chronicle of Love," "Naming Things," "The Hoarders," "Versions of the Body," "Trial," "The Woman and the Man of It," "Two Lives," "November Afternoons")
Had (a novella). Huntsville, AL: Bill Minshew P. 1976.
The Itinerary of Beggars. Iowa City: U of Iowa P. 1973. (Includes "The Frog Lady," "The Woman from Jujuy," "The Fence," "The Man Who Made People," "One of the Boys," "All the People I Never Had," "The Moment of Fish," "The Deepest Chamber," "3," "All the Carnivals in the World," "Don't Stay Away Too Long," "The Rate of Decomposition in a Cold Climate," "The Game," "Going West," "The Transfusion Man," "The Itinerary of Beggars," "Where Was My Life Before I Died?" "Contemplations of Ecstasy on the Day of My Suicide," "Running")
Toda la gente que nunca tuve. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Burnichon, 1966.
"Cinco millas haste diciembre" y "Como los peces, coma los p Jaros, coma la hierba." Buenos Aires, Argentina: Burnichon, 1966.