This new collection from one of Ireland's leading writers is a book of wonderings and wanderings, meditating on cultural boundaries, the persistent horrors of war, lost friends and light.
This book traces the poet's ancestral Indo-Caribbean legacy, following the history of the cane sugar industry, and growing up in an oil refinery small town in south Trinidad.
Pattern-book is a collection about grief, time, art, friendship, and the ways that language can and can't hold what we lose.
Kwek's second Carcanet collection excavates histories of displacement, decolonisation, and development buried within Commonwealth, one of Singapore's oldest neighbourhoods.
Passion is a glorious, supercharged collection of poetry focusing on love, nature, and Romany Traveller life.
McAlpine’s first Carcanet collection explores themes of marriage, motherhood, and family life, distilling everyday occurrences into moments of self-discovery.
The November-December 2024 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
The largest book to date by this singular poet of the New York School, a poet of intense thrift, wit and clarity.
Hal Coase’s first collection explores the spaces between history and the now, home and afar, human and animal.
thrums grows out of Clark’s celebrated collected poems, that which appears, an extension and affirmation.
Steeped in Classical and modern history, the poems in Evan Jones's third Carcanet collection are satirical, elegiac and memorable.
Stav Poleg's second collection follows Dante's Vita Nuova, Purgatorio and Convivio to explore the links between love, language and longing.