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  • Fifty-eight literature organisations will be affected by the changes, including publishers such as Carcanet, Bloodaxe and Flambard Press, campaign bodies including English PEN and Index on Censorship, and events such as the Ledbury poetry festival, the Manchester literature festival and Lancaster's Litfest.

    Arts Council funding changes threaten literary organisations Benedicte Page 2010

  • Gillian Clarke, national poet of Wales, celebrates her Anglo-Welsh heritage in A Recipe for Water Carcanet where the poem "First Words" combines Welsh and water: "the waves repeat their ll-ll-ll on sand".

    Readers recommend their favourite books of 2010 2011

  • Mr. Raphael's "Ifs and Buts," the fifth volume of his journals, has recently been published by Carcanet Press.

    How Stanley Kubrick Met His Waterloo Frederic Raphael 2011

  • Michael Schmidt, director of poetry publisher Carcanet, voiced concern over the effect on the Arts Council itself.

    Arts Council cuts threaten independent publishers Benedicte Page 2010

  • N. S. Thompson Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1986, 188–89.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • He isn't muchto look at, but he's my last admirerFrom Emporium, by Ian Pindar, published by Carcanet £9.95.

    On the French Riviera 2011

  • Michael Schmidt of poetry publisher Carcanet – one of the 58 literature organisations currently supported by ACE – said the cut being passed on to publishers was "much lighter" than expected.

    'Lighter than expected' cuts to publishing funding Benedicte Page 2010

  • N. S. Thompson Manchester: Carcanet Press, 1986, 188–89.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Mr. Raphael's "Ifs and Buts," the fifth volume of his journals, has recently been published by Carcanet Press.

    Why They All Came to Versailles Frederic Raphael 2011

  • "A Trace of Wings" appears in Edwin Morgan's Themes on a Variation (1988) and Collected Poems, and is reproduced here by kind permission of Carcanet.

    Poem of the week: A Trace of Wings by Edwin Morgan 2010

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