Books by Michael Schmidt

Portrait of Michael Schmidt

Michael Schmidt is a distinguished poet, novelist, scholar and publisher whose work bridges creative expression and literary history. Founder of Carcanet Press and long-time editor of PN Review, he has shaped the contemporary poetry landscape with a meticulous eye for language and a deep respect for tradition. His own writing often reflects on memory, identity and the act of reading itself, combining intellectual precision with lyrical grace.

Across his extensive catalogue, Schmidt brings together the roles of critic and creator, offering readers an intimate understanding of how literature endures and evolves. Whether exploring the lineage of English verse or crafting his own measured lines, he invites us to see poetry as both heritage and living conversation. His contribution to modern letters remains vital, inspiring writers and readers alike to attend closely to the power of words.

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  • PN Review 260

    Carcanet Press Ltd PN Review 260

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe July-August 2021 issue; Major account by Poet of Europe Sinead Morrissey of her experiences in Gdansk, with reflections on the Belfast troubles among which she grew up; Sujata Bhatt breaks a long poetic silence with a suite of new poems; Rory Waterman and Poetry London editor Andre Naffis-Sahely converse, and sparks fly; Caitlion Stobie's amazing tribute to Tony Harrison's V, a new poem entitled W, bridges the gap between his politics and ours; New to PN Review this issue: Padraig Regan, Jordi Sarsanedas, Nuash Sabah and Kare Caoimhe Arthur; and more...Trade Review'The most informative and entertaining poetry journal in the English-speaking world' - John Ashbery; 'The most engaged, challenging and serious-minded of all the UK's poetry magazines' - Simon Armitage

    10 in stock

    £10.19

  • New Poetries V: An Anthology

    Carcanet Press Ltd New Poetries V: An Anthology

    Book SynopsisFor two decades "New Poetries" has been a proving-ground for new poets in English from around the world. Here readers first encountered, in generous selections, work by, among others, Caroline Bird, Stephen Burt, Sophie Hannah, Emma Jones, Nicole Krauss, Patrick McGuinness, Kei Miller, David Morley, Sinead Morrissey, Togara Muzanenhamo, Matthew Welton and Jane Yeh. Published from Manchester, the anthologies overlook national borders, instead providing vistas across a worldscape. This fifth "New Poetries" anthology presents twenty-two new writers, organised in such a way as to highlight their variety, the 'irreducible plural' of poetry today. It includes work by poets ranging from their early twenties to their late sixties, and harking from Canada, England, Iran, New Zealand, the Philippines, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, the United States and Wales. Their forms and themes are wonderfully various. What they have in common is intelligence, curiosity and a willingness to take risks. This book's surprises remain fresh, the writers promise major things.Trade Review'There is still an abundance of poetic talent out there, and people vigilant enough to notice it. Give it a go. You'll like it.' - Nicholas Lezard, the Guardian '...an opportunity to sample the dynamic range and variety of carefully wrought forms that modern poetry can, and will continue, to be capable of.' - Independent on Sunday 'New Poetries...puts on show poets who've come good relatively young with older ones whose fame is yet to grow...bringing new English from another continent or other tongue.' - Daily Telegraph

    £17.47

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