New collection from a winner of the Eigse Michael Hartnett Poetry Award 2018.
Trans woman writer and Anglican parish priest, Rachel Mann, interrogates the place of faith and myth in a secular world.
Prize-winning Iranian-born poet and celebrated founder of The Poetry School (London) explores her diverse culture in a series of brilliant `oriental sonnets.'
A vivid mix of poetry and memoir, elegy and memory, by a man with a vivid history that touches on the USA, Europe and the Middle East.
This Selected celebrates Scotland's most distinctive contemporary writer, a vivid minimalist, ruralist, and experimentalist.
Bill Manhire's new collection, his first UK publication since Selected Poems, begins with the song of an extinct bird and journeys on into troubling futures.
The richness of family life is at the centre of this assured and utterly open book by one of the UK’s best-loved poets and teachers.
A poet of England and abroad, nature and history, is acknowledged as a classic.
Tara Bergin's second collection of poems of love and hate inspired by the story of Eleanor Marx’s translation of Madame Bovary.
The debut collection from Laura Scott, a Geoffrey Dearmer Prize-winner and contributor to Carcanet's New Poetries VII.
From a fountain where 'all the roads in the village unite', concentric circles expand into the distance: the young and old, fields, a river, a mountain - the fountain's stone counterpart,... Læs mere
Celebrates life as an early twenty-something. This book presents a collection of poems of Caroline Bird.