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The sun wore its green carcanet like a smirk of disdain.
She has published four previous collections of poetry with Carcanet Press.
Recently he has returned to writing with a new collection Fireflies, published by Carcanet in 2009.
Through hopeless night she came to him and flame was in the darkness lit, more bright than light of diamond the fire upon her carcanet.
Besides the main poetry list, Carcanet is also home to a diverse set of imprints:
Then in the light's last glimmer Tristram showed And swung the ruby carcanet.
William Shakespeare uses the phrase 'Jewels in the carcanet'.
A Selected Poems was published by Carcanet Press in 1995.
He then took his work to Carcanet Oxford Poets, in Manchester.
Her gown has a black collar trimmed in white fur and she wears an elaborate carcanet or necklace, Netherlands, 1478-78.
Collected Poems (Carcanet, 2000), which includes many new poems alongside those from his previous books.
Carcanet issues the controversial literary magazine PN Review which appears six times a year.
Though published by Carcanet, the Oxford Poets list has retained an element of editorial independence.
His next collection, The House of Clay, appeared from Carcanet at the beginning of 2007.
Short biography from Carcanet Press.
Her Collected Poems (Carcanet Press) were published in 1994.
New York: Carcanet.
Manchester: Carcanet.
Oxford: Carcanet.
Lindop's most recent collection Playing With Fire, was published by Carcanet Press in 2006.
Deane's forthcoming poetry collection is A Little Book of Hours, Carcanet.
Muzanenhamo's first collection of poems, Spirit Brides, is published by Carcanet Press in 2006.
Tsvetaeva biography at Carcanet Press.
They compiled three annotated volumes, published in Britain by Carcanet Press in the 1990's.
His first collection of poems, A lens in the palm, was published by Carcanet Press in January 2008.