His first novel,
Annotations, was published by
New Directions in 1995.
Publishers Weekly wrote that "Annotations is a work that should not be ignored and is worthy of the highest recommendation. It is an experimental text that points a new direction for literary fiction in the 21st century." A collection of poems entitled
Seismosis, in conversation with artwork by
Christopher Stackhouse, was published by 1913 Press in 2006. In May 2015, New Directions published
Counternarratives, his collection of short fiction, including several novellas. In its review
Publishers Weekly described the book as "suspenseful, thought provoking, mystical, and haunting....Keene's confident writing doesn't aim for easy description or evaluation; it approaches (and defies) literature on its own terms." In her May 2015 review of
Counternarratives in ''Harper's Magazine
, Christine Smallwood said of Keene and the collection, "Counternarratives
is an extraordinary work of literature. Keene is a dense, intricate, and magnificent writer." For this and earlier work, he received a 2016 Lannan Literary Award for Fiction. In August 2016, Counternarratives'' was awarded an
American Book Award by the
Before Columbus Foundation. UK publisher
Fitzcarraldo Editions released a British edition of
Counternarratives in 2016. Reviewer Kate Webb wrote in her
TLS review of
Counternarratives that "the ambition, erudition and epic sweep of [Keene's] remarkable new collection of stories, travelling from the beginnings of modernity to modernism, place it in a class of its own. His book achieves no less than an imaginative repositioning of the history of the Americas." In March 2017 Fitzcarraldo was awarded the inaugural
Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses for
Counternarratives, a unanimous decision by all six judges, who described Keene's collection as "a once in a generation achievement for short form fiction. Its subject matter, formal inventiveness, multitude of voices, and seriousness of purpose transform a series of thematically linked stories into a complete work of art."
GRIND, an art-poetry collaboration with photographer
Nicholas Muellner, was published in February 2016 by ITI Press. A chapbook of old and new poems,
Playland, was published by Seven Kitchens Press in September 2016. ==Translation projects==