This new Collected Poems updates Carcanet's 2005 edition and adds major work from the archive.
This dual-language collection indicates the vibrant poetry scene in the Welsh language, featuring poetry by Menna Elfyn, Llyr Gwyn, Iwan Llwyd, Sian Northey, Karen Owen, and Iestyn Tyne, all translated by the leading Welsh poet Robert Minhinnick.
Alice Meynell was a major British author of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This is the first anthology of her verse and prose to be published for over seventy-five years.
The first substantial selection of poems by SuAndi, whose work - as a performer, a writer for stage and an arts curator - has recently been celebrated by her winning the RSL Benson Medal Award.
A poetry collection that combines lyric verse, sonnets, field notes, and fragments to examine 21st-century anguish, love, queerness, and political possibility for Indigenous life and resistance.
Answerlands is a teacher's rhapsody, written out of anguish at the state of schools, the pressures of being in them and hallucinations brought on by the prolonged collision of errant... Læs mere
The new collection by Miles Burrows, the master of humorous, oddly profound poetic ‘sketches’ and dramas.
John F. Deane’s new book follows the publication of his career-spanning New and Selected Poems, which was published on the occasion of his eightieth birthday in 2023 and shows no relaxation in his descriptive and lyric powers.
HD (Hilda Doolittle, 1886-1961) wrote Hermetic Definition at the height of her poetic powers.
Graeme Richardson's first collection delivers frank and humorous poems about mortality, desire, and the joys and griefs of fatherhood.
Andrew McNeillie's new collection explores the sense of not belonging anywhere, other than in mind and in the wild.
The debut collection from Manchester-based queer poet Roma Havers, winner of the Northern Writers' Award for Poetry 2024.