"There is an Anger That Moves" is written by a poet from the Caribbean.
Political, ecological and emotional turbulence provide the backdrop for this charged meditation on nature, self and the city. These poems, intensely committed and deeply personal, inspire an ‘activism of the heart as well as the mind’.
Long-awaited new collection from the beloved ‘Bard of Barnsley’ and Radio 3 presenter
A bird’s journey over the fells and a coastal meditation on winter.
Womack gives us an essential Mayakovsky: 'A Cloud In Trousers', 'I Love', a film scenario, a play, agit-prop, love poetry, public and private verse. The great poet of the Soviet era remains a great enigma.
The Jamaican Poet Laureate Mervyn Morris has had an enormous impact on the literature of the Caribbean. Peelin Orange shows why with its wonderful mix of Englishes, its wit, its love of people and places, and its sense of transcendence.
Dugdale's fourth collection displays an increasingly urgent approach to historical and current geopolitics . It combines an open interest in the historical fate of women, particularly women-creators, and an interest in the fictional and dangerous shaping of history.
New selected poems by Ireland’s most acclaimed contemporary female poet.
Nobel Prize for Literature (1971) winner's famous collection of love poetry reissued as a Carcanet Classic.
This latest volume of the bestselling anthology series showcases the work of some of the most engaging and inventive new poets writing in English from around the world.
Frank O'Hara composed poems "any time, any place", collaborating with artists, dancers, musicians and poets. The city was a place of endless possibility, and he... Læs mere
Baroque in its extravagance of language, in its delight in the bizarre and the prodigious, this collection presents a cabinet of curiosities, a world of ruined palaces, ghostly... Læs mere