1. "The Bananafish Archives", ed. Tim O'Connor. To be published 12/31/99 (in metro-phonebook and CD-ROM formats) 2. "This Journey", James Wright. 3. "Some Lamb", Stan Rice. 4. "The Book of Nightmares", Galway Kinnell. 5. "Ariel", Sylvia Plath. 6. "Howl and Other Poems", Allen Ginsberg. 7. "The Cantos", Ezra Pound. (25% of them) 8. "Four Quartets", T.S. Eliot. 9. "The Waves", Virginia Woolf. 10. "The Serpent and the Rope", Raja Rao. 11. "The Cat and Shakespeare", Raja Rao. 12. "Raise High & Seymour: an Introduction", The Magician of Cornish. 13. "The Diaries", Franz Kafka. 14. "Letters to Friends, Family and Editors," Franz Kafka. 15. "Molloy", Samuel Beckett. 16. "Waiting for Godot", Samuel Beckett. 17. "Malone Dies", Samuel Beckett. 18. "The Sonnets to Orpheus", Rainer Maria Rilke. 19. "The Duino Elegies," Rainer Maria Rilke. 20. "The Bananafish Anthology", ed. Jason Varsoke. (Rumored to be including the suppressed Hapworth Party Story by a Buddy Glass).