An edition of the "Collected Poems" of Frank O'Hara, who is a leading light of the 'New York School' and one of the most significant poets of the twentieth-century.
The poems in this collection are written in the language of flowers. Louise Gluck received the Pulitzer Prize for "The Wild Iris" in 1993, and has also received the National Book Critics Award for Poetry and the Poetry Society of America's Melville Kane Award.
The first ever anthology of Ethiopian poetry in English, packed with all the energy, wit and heartache of this beautiful country.
The Collected Poems (Second Impression) of Jamaica's Poet Laureate (2017-2020) and winner of The Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry 2019.
During his career John Ashbery has been hailed as the "eminence grise" of postmodernism, championed by W.H. Auden and has carried off every major literary prize. Drawn from the work he published up to 1984, this collection makes a wide range of this poet's writing available.
The first complete collection of the works of the former Archbishop of Canterbury.
The first gathering of work by the pioneering filmmaker, writer and poet Margaret Tait reissued as a Carcanet Classic.
Climate change meet post-Brexit British politics
Thomas A Clark continues his investigations into the landscape and culture of the Scottish highlands and islands.
An intelligent, witty, warm-hearted debut by a leading contributor to New Poetries VI
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.
A generous selection of lyrical poems by the British-Iranian writer Mimi Khalvati.