The personal-political memoir of a lawyer and businessman turned writer, an American emigre who never found a home in America.
A Selected Poems spanning six collections and twenty years, from childhood bewilderment to adult bewilderment through Bird's oxymoronic lens of 'jaunty trauma'.
Dramatic Monologues from a dressmaker on laudanum and a stenographer in love with a young revolutionary give their alternative views of the Irish Troubles and the Civil War.
Elaine Feinstein's ground-breaking translations of one of the most celebrated Russian poets of the twentieth century, reissued as a Carcanet Classic.
The highly anticipated second collection from LGBTQ+ Singaporean poet Jee Leong Koh.
Mina Gorji's second collection is full of creatures and their habitats, building on the considerable achievement of her debut, Art of Escape.
The poems in Invitation to View, Peter Scupham’s hugely welcome new book, often guess and puzzle, offering possible and impossible interpretations.
The first UK publication of this award-winning Russian-born American poet and translator.
A moving poetry collection from one of the most significant Mexican writers since Octavio Paz, Bracho finds tenderness, humor, and a kind of bravery in her mother's struggle with Alzheimer's.
[To] the Last [Be] Human collects the four remarkable books Jorie Graham has published with Carcanet since 2008, Sea Change, Place, fast and Runaway.
Zoë Skoulding's first Carcanet collection is a navigation of lostness, centred on Anglesey, that discovers solidarities across times, places and species.