Carcanet Press - Home

Web Name: Carcanet Press - Home

WebSite: http://www.carcanet.co.uk

ID:129642

Keywords:

Carcanet,Press,Home,

Description:

Please order before the 15th December to receive books in time for Christmas (UK orders).Please place all non-UK orders as soon as possible.Please also bear in mind that all orders may be subject to postal delays that are beyond our control.Introducing the Carcanet Advent Calendar December is here, and Christmas is just around the corner - so to celebrate, we're launching the Carcanet Advent Calendar! read moreRichard Gwyn Shortlisted for The Premio Valle InclánWe're so pleased to share that Richard Gwyn is shortlisted for the The Premio Valle Inclán for his translation of Impossible Loves by Darío Jaramillo! read moreCaroline Bird & Eavan Boland shortlisted for Costa Book Awards We're thrilled to announce that Caroline Bird 's The Air Year and Eavan Boland's The Historians have been shortlisted for the 2020 Costa Book Awards in the Poetry category! read moreMore News...Podcast 3: Continental Shelf, Fred D'Aguiar (15:34 mins) ListenWelcome to Carcanet Press, one of the outstanding independent literary publishers of our time. Now in its fifth decade, Carcanet publishes the most comprehensive and diverse list available of modern and classic poetry in English and in translation, as well as a range of inventive fiction, Lives and Letters and literary criticism. We're so sorry to share the news that Eavan Boland suffered a stroke and died last night at the age of 75. She is survived by her husband, the writer Kevin Casey, and her two daughters, Eavan and Sarah, and four grandchildren.Carcanet published 17 of Boland's books including Night Feed (1995) In a Time of Violence (1995), A Journey With Two Maps: Becoming a Woman Poet (2011) and most recently A Woman Without a Country (2014). She was a dear friend of Carcanet, deeply reverred and respected for her groundbreaking contribution to Irish poetry. She will be missed. President of Ireland Michael D Higgins paid this tribute: “With the passing of Eavan Boland Ireland has lost not only an internationally acclaimed poet, distinguished academic and author, but one of the most insightful inner sources of Irish life, not only in life as expressed but as sensed and experienced.“It was her particular gift to reveal the beauty in the ordinary. Over the years, through her poetry, critical work and teaching she displayed an extraordinary ability to invoke Irish landscapes, myth and everyday experience. She became one of the pre-eminent voices in Irish literature, noted for the high standard she sought and achieved.“The revealing of a hidden Ireland, in terms of what was suffered, neglected, evaded, given insufficient credit, is a part of her achievement. If the long legacy of Irish poetry was a well from which she drew, its contemporary richness was recognised in her critical work. It owes much to her encouragement and generosity to fellow poets. “A passionate believer in poetry, in the editorial to her final issue as editor of Poetry Ireland Review she wrote: ‘The life of the poet is always a summons to try to set down some truth that was once true and will go on being true. No poet should have to worry about the public respect, or the lack of it, in which this art is held.”“This was a principle by which she lived and wrote. She will be missed by all who have read her work and by students who have had the privilege of learning from her in any one of the academic institutions to which she made such a distinguished contribution, including Trinity College, University College Dublin and Stanford University.“To all of us who had the privilege of knowing her, her passing is a source of great loss and sadness. To her husband Kevin, their daughters and the members of her extended family, her colleagues in poetry and her wide circle of friends, Sabina and I send our deepest condolences.” Eavan Boland was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1944. Over the course of her long career, Eavan Boland emerged as one of the foremost female voices in Irish literature.Her first book was published in 1967. She has taught at Trinity College, University College and Bowdoin College Dublin, and at the University of Iowa. She was Mabury Knapp Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, California. A pioneering figure in Irish poetry, Boland's previous works include The Journey and other poems (1987), Night Feed (1994), The Lost Land (1998) and Code (2001). Her poems and essays have appeared in magazines such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Kenyon Review and American Poetry Review. She was a regular reviewer for the Irish Times. She divided her time between California and Dublin where she lived with her husband, the novelist Kevin Casey. Eavan died in Dublin on 27th April 2020. read more... Read all about our anniversary plans! Since 1969 Carcanet has been committed to publishing poetry from around the world, and to mark the past fifty years we're busy planning parties, symposia, exhibitions and more to celebrate! You can read an interview with our founder and editorial director, Michael Schmidt, in The Bookseller, where we also reveal key dates for your diaries over from the autumn onwards! read more...Fred D'AguiarFred D'Aguiar was born in London in 1960 to Guyanese parents. He grew up in Guyana, returning to England in his teens. He trained as a psychiatric nurse before reading African and Caribbean Studies at the University of Kent, Canterbury. He was Judith E. Wilson Fellow at Cambridge University and has...read moreAt Burscough, LancashireHelen TookeyLancashire’s Martin Mere was the largest lake in England when it was first drained,to reclaim the land for farming, in 1697.Out on the ghost lake, what’s lostis everywhere: murmuring in nameson the map, tasted in salt windsthat scour the topsoil, westerliesthat wrenched out oaks and pines, buried nowin choked black ranks, heads towards the east.Cloudshadows ripple the grasses as the seinesrippled over the mere by night, fishervoices callingacross dark water. Underfoot, the flatlands’black coffers lie rich with the drowned.Taken from 'New Poetries V'...

TAGS:Carcanet Press Home 

<<< Thank you for your visit >>>

One of the outstanding literary publishers of our time, Carcanet Press has a special emphasis on poetry from around the world. This is the best place to buy poetry on the web, and offers a massive resource of poems, reviews and pictures for free.

Websites to related :
Home - Green Mountains Review

  The Luminous World of Maurya Simon by Meryl Natchez | Nov 26, 2020 | Book ReviewsMaurya Simon’s The Wilderness: New and Selected Poems 1980-2016 (Red

イメージにとらわれないで! | 介護

  イメージと現実にギャップがある! 介護職には様々なネガティブなイメージが付き纏いやすく、それが介護職の不足に影響している可能性は否定できません。しかし、

Ornamentum Gallery, contemporary

  UP IN SMOKEContemporary studio artists from the jewelry, silversmithing, and design world take on marijuanaDesign/ MiamiNovember 27 - December 6The Mo

London Photography Diary | Exhib

  Launched in 2014, London Photography Diary is your go-toguide for photography exhibitions and events.The site also features an editorial arm and publi

Primitive Woodworks By KLD

  Primitive Woodworks by KLD! Primitive Signs,Furniture & Home decor. Another DIYeStores Website Click here to enter Primitive Woodworks by KLD and chec

Welcome to Homespun from the Hea

  Welcome to Homespun from the HeartPlease join my mailing list below or check back often to see what's new!Each primitive doll and pattern you see was

Primitive Skills Magazine

  previous next Primitive Skills Magazine Volume 03. 2018.The third embodiment of Primitive Skills, your high-minded independant sub-surf culture mag

Primitive Home Decors - Country

  We re back today with a peek at the new collections we ve just added: Grain Sack bedding, and some festive new table linens and Christmas tree skirts.

A Primitive Journey

  Natural Body Care and goat milk products, Herbs, Natural Rememdies, Candles and Primitives Primitive Country Friends Marketplace - Whether you are loo

TikiMaster - Enhancing Your Trop

  About UsAbout Your "One-Stop-Tiki Shop" for Tiki Products, Tiki bar, Koa outrigger paddles and Island Lifestyle Decor! As one of Hawaii's finest manuf

ads

Hot Websites