CARCANET PRESS LTD
- ALLIANCE HOUSE, 30 CROSS STREET
M2 7AQ MANCHESTER, LANCASHIRE
Phone: 01618348730
Fax: 0161 832 0084
E-mail: Send messagewww.carcanet.co.uk
Short profile:
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
Detailed description:
Carcanet was 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.
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.
'Continue to build' is what independent literary houses must do. They build readership and backlist, but also authority and their own legitimacy. We make books available and, in an age of disposables, keep them available. As the balance of publishing shifts to front list, Carcanet, radical in disposition, keeps books in print for as long as possible. This kind of husbandry has more in common with forestry than with fast food.
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