Carcanet Press
Publishing Company in Manchester, Greater Manchester
Shakespeare calls holidays 'captain jewels in a carcanet' A carcanet (pronounced KAR-ka-nett) is a 'jewelled necklace' with an etymological skeleton in its cupboard. Its ancestor is the Old French carcan, a slave's halter' more appropriate than a gorget as an emblem for a publishing house. Carcanet was a literary magazine, established 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.
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read moreWelcome to Carcanet Press, one of the outstanding independent literary publishers of our time. Now in its fifth decade, Carcanet publishes the most comprehensive and diverse list available of modern and...