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This vital collection restores to print and prominence the work of elusive poet Douglas Crase, best known for his revisionist invocations of the American landscape and transcendentalist tradition
This New and Selected introduces one of America's most significant contemporary poets to a European audience.
An exploratory anthology of the eclipsed, neglected - and indeed notorious - `Apocalyptic' poetry of the 1940s.
Following on from 2017's celebrated Poems, this is a wide-ranging selection of Bonnefoy's essays on literature, art and life.
Prize-winning Iranian-born poet and celebrated founder of The Poetry School (London) explores her diverse culture in a series of brilliant `oriental sonnets.'
A vivid mix of poetry and memoir, elegy and memory, by a man with a vivid history that touches on the USA, Europe and the Middle East.
Trans woman writer and Anglican parish priest, Rachel Mann, interrogates the place of faith and myth in a secular world.
Sixth collection by one of Carcanet's celebrated Irish women poets, who include Eavan Boland, Sinead Morrissey, Mary O'Malley, Martina Evans, and Tara Bergin.
A wide ranging anthology of work by contemporary poets from different backgrounds, with accompanying prose commentaries, drawn from the Guardian 'Poem of the Week' blog.
42 lively, funny, moving and erotic poems written in the voice of Picasso's young mistress Marie Therese, with illustrations by Jeff Fisher.
Later Emperors, the second Carcanet collection from Greek-Canadian poet and critic Evan Jones, is a catalogue of ambition and failure: historical figures - emperors, historians, moralists - are brought back to life and consider the world in which we live.
A new and thoroughly revised selection of Christina Rossetti's poems, with an introduction from Rachel Mann.
Published to coincide with the commemoration of Walt Whitman's 200th birthday, this is a selection of observations and insights from 'America's greatest poet', carefully curated from his fascinating late-in-life conversations with journalist Horace Traubel.
This personal book explores both the public and the private dimensions of forgetting and its scary Siamese twin, remembering.
A brilliant poetic exploration of language and gender, place and time, through the mirror of exile.
The debut collection from Laura Scott, a Geoffrey Dearmer Prize-winner and contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VII.
The highly anticipated new collection from Forward Prize-winner Kei Miller explores his strangest landscape yet - the placeless place. Here is a world in which it is both possible to hide and to heal, a landscape as much marked by magic as it is by murder.
William Carlos Williams' Collected Poems Volume II reissued as a Carcanet Classic.
A Map Towards Fluency, Lisa Kelly's first collection, considers words, the power they impart, the power their absence withholds.
The second collection from Lucy Burnett, an original voice in British poetry.
The debut collection from PN Review contributor and Carcanet New Poetries alumna Rowland Bagnall.
The return to English poetry of the first Briton in the Academie francaise
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