Carcanet Press

Carcanet Press

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"Carcanet Press" is a publisher, primarily of poetry, based in the United Kingdom and founded in 1969 by Michael Schmidt.

"Carcanet Press" is now in its fourth decade. In 2000 it was named the Sunday Times millennium Small Publisher of the Year. Four of its authors have received Nobel Prizes, nine have received the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, six have received Pulitzer Prizes, among many other honours. Carcanet publishes a comprehensive and diverse list of modern and classic poetry in English and in translation.

History

Carcanet was originally a literary magazine, founded in 1962. Michael Hind, a member of the original editorial board, recalls how the idea was to 'collect together and publish as a periodical poetry, short fiction, and "intelligent criticism of all the arts"; there were to be both student and senior members' contributions.' The intention was to link Oxford and Cambridge universities. Fact|date=June 2008

The magazine 'Carcanet' had fallen on hard times by October 1967 when Michael Schmidt, a newly arrived undergraduate at Wadham College, Oxford, took it over. Times got harder still. In 1969 as a swansong the magazine produced a few pamphlets: poetry by new writers from Britain, India and the United States, and a book of translations. The reviews were encouraging. In 1970-1971 Carcanet Press became Ltd. The swansong continues, the bird having upped sticks and left Matthew Arnold's (and Robert Graves's) South Hinksey, Oxford, for Thomas de Quincey's Manchester.

Carcanet enjoys Arts Council England support. Its list includes, alongside new writers from all over the world, major authors from the twentieth and earlier centuries.

Location

Carcanet was conceived at Pin Farm, South Hinksey, Oxford, in 1969 by Peter Jones, Gareth Reeves and Michael Schmidt, and Grevel Lindop was instrumental in suggesting the "Fyfield Books" series. In 1971, when Michael Schmidt was appointed Gulbenkian Writing Fellow at the University of Manchester, it moved to 266 Councillor Lane, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, and in 1975 it came of age, taking a tiny suite of offices in the Corn Exchange, Manchester. However, the 1996 Manchester bombing impacted heavily on the workings of Carcanet Press, moving it to temporary offices in Manchester House, Princess Street, and then across the river to Blackfriars Street, Salford, where it stayed in a kind of exile for six years, before moving back into the centre of Manchester. It now resides in Cross Street, between where Mrs Gaskell's husband's Unitarian Chapel used to stand, and the little graveyard of St Anne's Church where Thomas de Quincey's forebears are buried, and in whose font Thomas de Quincey was himself christened.

Authors

Carcanet publishes the works of many poets from around the world:
* Chinua Achebe
* John Ashbery
* Sujata Bhatt
* Eavan Boland
* Donald Davie
* Greg Delanty
* D.J. Enright
* Ford Madox Ford
* Lorna Goodison
* Robert Graves
* Thom Gunn
* Sophie Hannah
* Mimi Khalvati
* Thomas Kinsella
* Hugh MacDiarmid
* Edwin Morgan
* Les Murray
* Fiona Sampson
* Peter Scupham
* C. H. Sisson
* Andrew Waterman
* Robert Wells

Imprints

Besides the main poetry list, Carcanet is also home to a diverse set of imprints:

The Oxford Poets imprint, formerly the poetry list of Oxford University Press, was established in March 1999. The "Fyfield Books" imprint includes selections from the great European and American classics from ancient to modern times. Carcanet also publish a range of inventive fiction and literary criticism alongside the "Lives and Letters" series and the "Aspects of Portugal" imprint.

Carcanet issues the controversial literary magazine PN Review which appears six times a year.

External links

* [http://www.carcanet.co.uk/ Official Carcanet website]


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