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The debut collection from Laura Scott, a Geoffrey Dearmer Prize-winner and contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VII.
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.
This new selection, taken from 40 years of poems, is haunted by horses, history, hares, unseasonable love and unreasonable hope.
A new translation of Gilgamesh by a leading female poet uncovers new thematic depths.
A `best of' selection of reviews by the trail-blazing English film critic and BBC editor.
The Belgian diarist and love poet Leonard Nolens (a pseudonym) invents selves to escape self.
Dictator/Gilgamesh is the most risky and compelling project to date by the great re-inventor of poems.
The 18th novel from the distinguished novelist, short story writer, critic and playwright. A short, intense mystery novel that begins in gentle elegy and ends in diabolism and murder.
First full debut from a promising young poet reflects a risky exploration of the unfamiliar and a search for strangeness, spirituality and stories.
Dugdale's Forward-prize-winning 'joy' gives its title to this major collection of long poems and sequences.
A fresh, contemporary take on the Christian faith in an increasingly secular world from one of Ireland's leading poets - a timely collection for our unstable and cynical times.
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