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  • av Angela Leighton
    196

    The new collection from celebrated poet and critic Angela Leighton, Senior Research Fellow in English at Trinity College.

  • av Peter Sansom
    196

    Selected Poems includes revised versions of poems from Peter Sansom's four Carcanet collections, with poems from his 2009 pamphlet The Night is Young.

  • av Bill Manhire
    176

    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.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Thomas A. Clark
    196

    This Selected celebrates Scotland's most distinctive contemporary writer, a vivid minimalist, ruralist, and experimentalist.

  • av Anthony Burgess
    346

    The Collected Poems of the acclaimed Manchester-born poet, novelist, screenwriter and composer Anthony Burgess.

  • av Fred D'Aguiar
    176

    The fourth Carcanet collection from Guyanese-British poet Fred D'Aguiar.

  • av Jorie Graham
    192

    New collection and Carcanet's ninth title by the most celebrated living American poet, Jorie Graham.

  • av Sumita Chakraborty
    176

    This debut collection from a shortlistee for the 2018 Forward Prize for Best Single Poem is a contentious love letter to a flawed world.

  • av James Womack
    176

    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.

  • av David Morley
    176

    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.

  • av Katherine Horrex
    176

    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.

  • av Jon Glover
    185

    The fifth Carcanet collection from the man behind Stand magazine and Northern House books explores displacement and growing older.

  • av Adam Crothers
    176

    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.

  • av Peter McDonald
    185

    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.

  • av Rory Waterman
    176

    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.

  • av Jeffrey Wainwright
    176

    The latest collection from the author of Poetry the Basics (Routledge) explores family, mortality and the natural world by delving into memory and dreams.

  • av Chris Beckett
    196

    From one of the editors of Carcanet's anthology of Ethiopian Amharic Poetry (Songs We Learn from Trees, 2020), comes a collections about growing up in a hungry country and wondering how to be happy.

  • av Kate Miller
    176

    This second collection from Seamus Heaney Prize-winning poet Kate Miller is a meditation on dreaming and the journey from sleep to waking.

  • av Sasha Dugdale
    186

    This fifth Carcanet collection from the author of Joy (title poem won Forward Prize for Best Single Poem).

  • av Theophilus Kwek
    176

    This highly anticipated new collection from a prize-winning Chinese Singaporean writer probes the place of history in our contemporary, border-crossing lives and communities.

  • av Ned Denny
    276

    After seven centuries, the Divine Comedy reborn... In the follow-up to his 2019 Seamus Heaney Prize-winning debut Unearthly Toys, Ned Denny takes a unique, startling approach to the medieval, quintessential spiritual epic.

  • av Rebecca Watts
    176

    An unflinching, lyrical examination of the intimate conflicts between people, and between the human and the non-human.

  • - A Novel
    av Matthew Welton
    176

    In Squid Squad, award-winning poet Matthew Welton takes his first foray into fiction in verse form.

  • - Selected Poems
    av Sinead Morrissey
    226

    The first UK Selected of one of the UK's most acclaimed contemporary poets.

  • - Selected Poems and Prose
    av Srinivas Rayaprol
    246

    The first Western edition of the poetry of the great anglophone poet of postcolonial India, Srinivas Rayaprol.

  • av Elizabeth Jennings
    196

    A new selection of Jennings' best work set to dazzle familiar readers and introduce her to a new generation

  • av Lucy Newlyn
    196

    In association with The Wordsworth Trust, this ambitious sonnet sequence focuses on six extraordinary months in 1802, exploring William Wordsworth's life and relationships.

  • av Manuel Vilas
    205

    This is the first translation of Spanish poet Manuel Vilas's two major collections Heaven (El cielo, 2000) and Heat (Calor, 2008) into English. Thematically fuelled with alcohol, death and sex, they go off into freewheeling megalomaniacal flights of fantasy. The poet James Womack has won prizes for his versions of Vilas's work, and of Mayakovsky's.

  • - Carcanet's Jubilee in Letters
     
    226

    Fifty Fifty celebrates fifty years of publishing by one of the UK's most distinguished and distinctive independent presses, through correspondence between 50 authors and their editor.

  • av Mina Gorji
    157

    Art of Escape is a wonderful casting off into the complex waters of adult life, in which change has become the constant.

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