ED
issued through Carcanet New Press
a volume of new poetry, Verses: 7th Book, in a limited edition of 400 copies, edited with a preface by Roy Fuller
.
The limited edition of forty...
Publishing
Laura Riding
She had begun writing this on Mallorca, before the Spanish Civil War. It was the first of her books to be published in New York by her new US publisher, Random House
, and...
Some years later Michael Schmidt
, who founded Carcanet
in Oxford before moving it to Manchester, commented that Jennings was the highest-selling poet on his list, and one of the highest in the country.
Dowson, Jane. “What is the true standing of Oxford poet Elizabeth Jennings?”. Oxford Today.
Friends, Associates
Elizabeth Daryush
In 1969 the poet Roy Fuller
, about to lecture on syllabics at Oxford
and planning to centre his remarks on Marianne Moore
, discovered just in time how important ED
's experiments were in...
Dedications
Elizabeth Jennings
EJ
issued another poetry volume, published by Carcanet Press
, entitled Growing-Points and dedicated to O. B.
British Books in Print. J. Whitaker and Sons.
1976
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Dedications
Gillian Clarke
The title sequence is dedicated to Sujata Bhatt
, an Indianborn woman poet who, like Clarke, is published by Carcanet Press
.
Dedications
Eavan Boland
EB
published with CarcanetSelected Poems, a collection of poetry dedicated to her husband
and daughters, and chosen from twenty years of her work.
From early in her career FA
was an insightful critic as well as a poet, and her judgements were already informed by a matured understanding of the shaping force of gender. Dannie Abse
included her...
Timeline
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Texts
Jennings, Elizabeth. In the Meantime. Carcanet, 1996.
Jennings, Elizabeth. Moments of Grace. Carcanet, 1979.