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The first UK edition of a radical and unconsoling contemporary collection of essays on poetry, from the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2020.
A new Selected to commemorate the centenary of Scotland's first official Makar in modern times, Edwin Morgan.
Eleventh Carcanet collection from New Zealand poet John Gallas, following 2017's The Little Sublime Comedy.
Highly anticipated new collection from the author of 2018's acclaimed Now We Can Talk Openly About Men.
Collects five long, serial poems which the American master John Ashbery left unfinished.
Few novelists have taken films as seriously, or been involved in so many aspects of the film business, as Graham Greene. His experience included producing, performing, script-writing and adaptation. This book presents some of Greene's best film criticism with a mass of related material: film articles, interviews, lectures, radio talks, and more.
A new collection from Eavan Boland, a pioneering figure in Irish poetry who has been credited with inspiring a generation. This will be her final collection, following her passing in April 2020.
A collection of essays on nature and the environmental crisis from the former National Poet of Wales.
A daring first collection from an exciting young Irish poet, tackling how to live with the past and not be consumed by it.
This volume collects the five major books of one of Ireland's leading writers.
This second collection, following her 2017 debut Crossing the Mirror Line, explores absences, migrations and elusive histories.
The Disguise distils the writing from four of Charles Boyle's collections published by Carcanet and Faber.
Waldrep's seventh collection, the UK debut of a multiple award-winning US poet, explores the connection between touch and language with poems rooted in landscape and spirituality.
This latest volume of the bestselling anthology series showcases the work of some of the most engaging and inventive new poets writing in English from around the world.
The new collection from celebrated poet and critic Angela Leighton, Senior Research Fellow in English at Trinity College.
Selected Poems includes revised versions of poems from Peter Sansom's four Carcanet collections, with poems from his 2009 pamphlet The Night is Young.
Bill Manhire's new collection, his first UK publication since Selected Poems, begins with the song of an extinct bird and journeys on into troubling futures.
The Collected Poems of the acclaimed Manchester-born poet, novelist, screenwriter and composer Anthony Burgess.
New collection and Carcanet's ninth title by the most celebrated living American poet, Jorie Graham.
A Complete Poems of one of the most distinguished Greek-language poets of the 20th century, translated by Greek-Canadian poet and critic Evan Jones.
This debut collection from a shortlistee for the 2018 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem is a contentious love letter to a flawed world.
This third collection from award-winning poet and translator James Womack is a long poem remaking the Elegies of the 'last Roman poet' Maximianus, boldly exploring sex and old age.
The sixth Carcanet collection from Ted Hughes Award-winner and creator of the popular Writing Challenges literature podcast, this is Morley's most political work yet. He gives imaginative voice to the natural world and those silenced or overlooked, from Romany communities to Towfiq Bihani, a 'forgotten' inmate of Guantanamo Bay.
In this debut collection from an exciting new voice and contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VII, Horrex explores Brexit, austerity, social housing, and our mental health crisis.
The fifth Carcanet collection from the man behind Stand magazine and Northern House books explores displacement and growing older.
The first ever anthology of Ethiopian poetry in English, packed with all the energy, wit and heartache of this beautiful country.
This second collection by Northern Irish poet Adam Crothers, whose first book won the 2017 Seamus Heaney Centre Prize, includes sonnets and prose poems, anxiety and swagger, confession and nonsense.
This seventh collection from Peter McDonald is a book of poems where fortune itself, which sets the terms for a life, becomes a lyrical music.
The third and most adventurous collection yet from acclaimed poet, critic and performer Rory Waterman interrogates absences and where they might prompt or force us to go.
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