This first collection by New Poetries poet and Telegraph poetry editor is at once brilliantly witty in language and formal ambition, and wryly dark in its themes.
John Masefield's Sea-Fever: Selected Poems reissued as a Carcanet Classic.
Hell, I love everybody: 52 Poems by James Tate re-introduces the poet, providing a poem for every week of the year, every mood and season.
A 'Selected and New Poems' from one of Ireland's most important religious poets of recent times.
In Child Ballad, David Wheatley's sixth collection, he explores a world transformed by the experience of parenthood.
This is a fascinating window into the private thoughts of one of the great American writers of the twentieth century.
This second collection from poet Andrew Wynn Owen is marked by increasing intricacy of art, experience, and thought.
This new collection from Sujata Bhatt is a treasury of stories that recur to the poet in response to something seen, heard or dreamt. They come as living memory.
This Collected Poems revives the poetry of Nelly Sachs who, despite winning the Nobel Prize for literature, has largely been forgotten in the English-speaking world.
In her second collection, Mann wrestles with the questions and possibilities raised when trans identity, faith, and the limits of myth and language intersect and are tested.
Anthony Burgess's brilliance as an essayist and his passion for music are united in The Devil Prefers Mozart, the largest collection of his music essays ever assembled.
The September-October 2023 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.