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Fifth Carcanet collection from one of the notable Scottish poets of his generation and current Chair of The Edwin Morgan Trust.
Book of Days is a long poem recounting a journey along the popular pilgrimage route, or 'Camino' to Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain. Animated by song and conversation, the poem is filled with the stories of those encountered along the way, combining a multi-voiced soundscape with vivid verbal sketches of landscape and architecture. The possibilities and contradictions of a twenty-first-century pilgrimage are revealed: inevitably informed by tourism and technology, yet offering new kinds of fellowship and connection in an age of individualism and rootlessness. Book of Days can be read as a travel memoir, a meditation on community and solitude, on friendship and sisterhood, and on spirituality. What pilgrims seek on setting out and what they discover as they go prove to be complementary. Phoebe Power's debut collection, Shrines of Upper Austria (2018), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, was shortlisted for the 2018 T. S. Eliot Prize and won the 2018 Forward (Felix Dennis) Prize for Best First Collection. Book of Days extends the formal and thematic concerns of the first book, travelling a new set of paths but with the same restless curiosity and celebratory wonder.
John Clegg's second Carcanet collection includes fractious jumpy poems, exploring contemporary science, new parenthood, encroaching storms, and the land of the dead.
Zoe Skoulding's first Carcanet collection is a navigation of lostness, centred on Anglesey, that discovers solidarities across times, places and species.
The powerful and engrossing debut collection from Dominica-born poet Celia Sorhaindo.
Boland's ground-breaking essays and interviews, first collected in Object Lessons (2006), are enhanced by essays and major later writings addressing the changing nature of poetry, the poet, and Ireland.
A moving poetry collection from one of the most significant Mexican writers since Octavio Paz, Bracho finds tenderness, humor, and a kind of bravery in her mother's struggle with Alzheimer's.
The first UK publication of this award-winning Russian-born American poet and translator.
Mina Gorji's second collection is full of creatures and their habitats, building on the considerable achievement of her debut, The Art of Escape.
The poems in Invitation to View, Peter Scupham's hugely welcome new book, often guess and puzzle, offering possible and impossible interpretations.
A sensuous, richly nuanced collection of essays for intellectual and emotional survival in this fractious age.
The personal-political memoir of a lawyer and businessman turned writer, an American emigre who never found a home in America.
This new collection from Helen Tookey is a book of questionings, exploring the present moment as a threshold between remembered past and uncertain future.
To mark the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday and its commemoration in Derry in January 2022, Carcanet proudly publish a new edition of Thomas Kinsella's Butcher's Dozen, with a prologue from the Saville Report, an epilogue from the Prime Minister's House of Commons apology, and a new author's note.
The July-August 2022 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
The September-October 2022 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
The November-December 2022 issue. Anthony Gormley remembers Grey Gowrie. Horatio Morpurgo in the Ukraine. Oksana Maksymchuk, poems from the Ukraine. Celebrating poet, publisher, translator, and life model Anthony Rudolf at 80. Craig Raine and 'The Waste Land'. New to PN Review this issue: A.E. Stallings, Antony Huen, Á gnes CserhÁ ti and Clara Dawson. And more...
The March-April 2022 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
The May-June 2022 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
Levitating snailfish, sotto voice therapists and melancholic kittiwakes abound in this soulful and surreal concoction, from poet and playwright Claudine Toutoungi.
A Selected Poems spanning six collections and twenty years, from childhood bewilderment to adult bewilderment through Bird's oxymoronic lens of 'jaunty trauma'.
The most extensive selection to be published in the UK of the poetry of one of the greatest Italian writers of the 20th Century.
The Welsh poet Andrew McNeillie brings together in this generous and timely volume his seven collections of poems - including his most recent, Making Ends Meet, and his Forward-Prize-shortlisted Carcanet collection Nevermore (2000).
The highly anticipated debut collection from a contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VIII anthology.
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