Carcanet 2000

Carcanet 2000 A Commonplace Book

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Publisher's Synopsis

On Saturday, 15 June 1996, a bomb unmade Carcanet, along with the comfortable,
en pantoufles old Manchester it inhabited. Since then, Carcanet and the city have taken a different shape.
Conceived in 1969 in modest under-graduate digs in South Hinksey, Oxford, Carcanet was born in 1970 as an inventive, quixotic and resourceful publishing house. It is now thirty years old and to mark the occasion, a number of writers, book-sellers, agents and others were invited to contribute poems or prose to a little celebratory book. Contributors include James Atlas, Paul Bailey, Louis de Berni�res, William Boyd, Matthew Evans, Elizabeth Jennings, Frank Kermode, Harold Pinter, Frederic Raphael, Gillian Reynolds, Alan Ross, Charles Simic and Auberon Waugh, as well as several Carcanet authors.
Matthew Evans calls Carcanet 'Manchester's third most famous team,' and from the outset an office team of between two and seven players has been fielded. The current complement of five (three full-time, two part-time) produces between fifty and seventy new titles and reprints a year and the magazine PN Review. The support of the Arts Council of England over a quarter of a century has been instrumental in Carcanet's survival. Instrumental, too, has been the commitment of our proprietor since 1983, Bob Gavron, and of Kate Gavron, our Chairman for the last decade.

Book information

ISBN: 9781857545210
Publisher: Carcanet Press
Imprint: Carcanet Poetry
Pub date:
DEWEY: 821.92
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 64
Weight: 50g
Height: 138mm
Width: 105mm
Spine width: 12mm