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The highly anticipated debut collection from a contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VIII anthology.
Anthology celebrating the winner, shortlistees & other contributors to the second Brotherton Poetry Prize, 2020-21 (presented by the University of Leeds Poetry Centre).
The first UK publication from this acclaimed US poet, one of the outstanding lyric poets of our time.
The radical, French Romantic poet finds his ideal translators in Gallas and Ganzl, bringing this important poet to the attention of a modern audience.
The January-February 2022 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
The latest collection from Olive Senior, Jamaican Poet Laureate, collects her four books of poetry alongside new work written during the pandemic.
The much-anticipated first collection from Eric Gregory Award winner and a contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VIII anthology.
In the Same Light translates the great poets of the Tang Dynasty and makes them at home in 21st-century English.
A Collected Poems that at turns cuts and stumbles through the self-contradictions, self-deceptions, and absurdities of everyday life.
Zimbabwean poet Togara Muzanenhamo's third collection captures events and stories told through the twentieth century, encased beneath an ancient, fragile sky.
In this piercing and unforgettable memoir, the award-winning poet reflects on a year of turbulence, fear, and hope.
The fourth Carcanet collection from Trinidadian, Forward Prize-winning poet Vahni Capildeo.
The long-anticipated second collection from award-winning poet and Guardian & TLS critic, Paul Batchelor.
The first complete collection of the works of the former Archbishop of Canterbury.
Owen Lowery's posthumous third collection explores the importance and fragility of life.
The September-October 2021 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
The November-December 2021 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
Jack Bevan's remarkable translation of Quasimodo's entire poetic oeuvre (Anvil, 1983), redesigned and reissued in 2017
New 'contemporary prairie gothic' collection from Canadian poet Sheri Benning, a lead poet from Carcanet's bestselling anthology New Poetries V.
Revelations offered by art when viewed or reflected on from a distance in space or time.
Carola Luther's new book, On the Way to Jerusalem Farm, explores the complexities of living in a damaged world.
In this new collection from gay cultural historian and literary critic Gregory Woods, individuals seek, find and lose love in a world united in strife and riven by desire.
Debut collection recalling the lives, experiences, and bravery of women in Afghanistan, which includes the 2019 Forward Prize-winning poem 'Forty Names'.
Robert wells, a poet at the height of his craft, tackles themes of age and memories of youth with an intense, visual power.
Three ancient story cycles of Inuit culture made available as poetry: Sedna the Sea Goddess, Kiviuq the Hunter, and The Old Woman Who Changed Herself Into A Man.
Debut collection about Blackness, nature, and landscape from a contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VIII anthology.
The first collection from Jenny King, a contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VIII anthology.
The first Selected since 1985 and the poet's death, this looks afresh at the work of one of Scotland's best loved writers and one of the original Penguin Modern Poets.
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