The July-August 2024 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
This third collection from award-winning poet Rebecca Watts is a vibrant, resonant exploration of childhood, desire, conflict and the animal nature of the self.
The September-October 2024 issue of PN Review, one of the most outstanding poetry journals of our time.
A bold reimagining of Fernando Pessoa's poetry into a mixed dialect of Scots and English by an exciting next-generation, prize-winning Scottish poet.
Tom Raworth's long-lost 1971 book is published at long last.
Jeremy Over's fourth Carcanet collection is an exuberant book of experimental poetry tracking the movements of a happily wandering mind.
In a career-spanning selection of poems, August Kleinzahler captures the essence of the West's greatest music.
Dane Holt's debut collection confronts class, grief and the self-dramatising of masculinity in the aftermath of tragedy.
Thomas McCarthy's new book Plenitude is a collection of formal, lyrical poems of family, politics and memory.
This new Jamaican Dante is as much a transformation as it is translation, by one of the most celebrated Caribbean writers of our time and former Poet Laureate of Jamaica.
This first collection from a Caribbean-born writer examines how violence shapes four generations of women and how each generation resists the dysfunction, tyranny, and terror inherited from the previous one.
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.