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For Anatole's Tomb
ISBN: PB: 9781857546361, Carcanet, June 2003
188 pp., 21.5x13.7 cm
In October 1879, Mallarme's eight year old son Anatole died after months of illness. Mallarme's letters tell nothing of the 210 sheets of pencilled notes towards a poem about this death, and they did not appear in his lifetime. When first published i...
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Fire Stations
ISBN: PB: 9780856463631, Carcanet, April 2003
64 pp., 21.6x13.8 cm
One of ten poets chosen for "Anvil New Poets "3 (2001), A.B. Jackson was singled out by John Greening in Poetry Review for his "demanding and ambitious work: direct, sharp in manner, with an intellectual edge, a valedictory quality". "Fire Stations"...
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First of the Last Chances
ISBN: PB: 9781857546262, Carcanet, March 2003
64 pp., 21.5x13.4 cm
A new collection of warm and witty poems about pregnancy and contemporary life. Best-selling poet Sophie Hannah returns with a wonderful collection of poems that explore and celebrate strong feelings: love, hate, anger, hope – and which strip away t...
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From a Diary of Non-events
ISBN: PB: 9780856463433, Carcanet, November 2002
64 pp., 21.8x13.9 cm
"From a Diary of Non-Events" captures a year in the life of Michael Hamburger, from December 2000 to November 2001, observing changes in the natural world alongside the preoccupations and ruminations of the poet in and around his home in a Suffolk vi...
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Flying Fish
ISBN: PB: 9781903039564, Carcanet, February 2002
61 pp., 21.6x13.5 cm
The poems in "Flying Fish" wrestle with our fascination with the sea, our helplessness in the face of love and loss, our fear of age and all that lies beyond. In them we glimpse "the otherlife" of things caught out of their own element. From the flyi...
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Five Fields
ISBN: PB: 9781857544015, Carcanet, November 1998
220 pp., 21.5x13.6 cm
The poems in Gillian Clarke's "Five Fields" break new ground. Known as a poet of rural themes and of Wales, in this book she engages with the city in its human and material diversity. Having spent time as Writer in residence at the Bridgewater Hall,...
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Fading Contact
ISBN: PB: 9780856462818, Carcanet, November 1997
96 pp., 21.5x13.8 cm
Fading Contact is a middle-period masterwork by the great Serbo-Croat poet who died suddenly at the height of his powers in July 1996. It marks the watershed between the blazing, vivid imagery of his youthful poetry and the measured, complex verse of...
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Fossil Unicorn
ISBN: PB: 9780856462825, Carcanet, October 1997
64 pp., 21.5x13.9 cm
"Fossil Unicorn is Sally" Purcell's first collection for more than ten years and contains the very best of her work from that period. Drawing on folklore and mediaeval sources, these poems are tense yet fluid in rhythm and diction, and alive with a s...
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First Five Books of Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857543124, Carcanet, May 1997
244 pp., 21.3x13.5 cm
In an essay Louise Gluck says that every end of a book is for her a "conscious diagnostic act, a swearing off", in which she discerns the themes, habits and preoccupations of the previous volume as defining the tasks of the next. The First Five Boo...
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Figured Wheel New and Collected Poems
ISBN: PB: 9781857542981, Carcanet, November 1996
320 pp., 23.1x15.1 cm
Welcoming Robert Pinsky's work, Robert Lowell wrote: "it is refreshing to find a poet who is intellectually interesting and technically first-rate. Robert Pinsky belongs to that rarest category of talent, a poet-critic". "The Figured Wheel" gathers...
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