Perdika Press
Perdika Press is a British publishing house specialising in experimental English Poetry and work in translation by contemporary poets. It has been the conduit for unique British publications of works from Bill Berkson and F.T. Prince, as well as important poetry from a variety of established and first-time authors having Modernist leanings. The pair of posthumous pamphlets of previously unpublished poetry by F.T. Prince were released together in 2015.
Perdika Press was founded in 2006 by Peter Brennan, Mario Petrucci and Nicholas Potamitis in Enfield, North London. So far, publications comprise:
SERIES 1.
- Catullus (2006) by Mario Petrucci; ISBN 978-1-905649-00-6
- N. (2006) by Nicholas Potamitis; ISBN 978-1-905649-01-3
- Mallarme (2006) by Christine North; ISBN 978-1-905649-02-0
- Ganymede (2006) by Adam Simmonds; ISBN 978-1-905649-03-7
- Torch of Venus (2007) by Peter Brennan; ISBN 978-1-905649-04-4
- Akhmatova (2007) by Tom Jones; ISBN 978-1-905649-05-1
SERIES 2.
- somewhere is january (2007/8) by Mario Petrucci; ISBN 978-1-905649-06-8
- The First Dream (2008) by Michael Grant; ISBN 978-1-905649-07-5
- Didymoi (2008) by Peter Brennan; ISBN 978-1-905649-08-2
- Sappho (2008) by Mario Petrucci; ISBN 978-1-905649-09-9
- The Small Stones (2009) by Tomas Weber; ISBN 978-1-905649-10-5
- Laforgue (2009) by Christine North; ISBN 978-1-905649-11-2
SERIES 3.
- Apollinaire (2009) by Jacqui Rowe; ISBN 978-1-905649-12-9
- Pessoa (2009) by Simon Jenner; ISBN 978-1-905649-13-6
- Lady Air (2010) by Bill Berkson; ISBN 978-1-905649-14-3
- bedbound (2012) by David Pollard; ISBN 978-1-905649-15-0
- LONDON CITYSCAPE SIJO And Other Poems (2012) by Robert Vas Dias; ISBN 978-1-905649-16-7
- Sudden rainfall (2013) by Helen Calcutt; ISBN 978-1-905649-17-4
SERIES 4.
- 1111 (2014) by Mario Petrucci; ISBN 978-1-905649-18-1
- Memoirs of Caravaggio (2015) by F.T. Prince; ISBN 978-1-905649-19-8
- In Keats Country (2015) by F.T. Prince; ISBN 978-1-905649-20-4
External links
- Perdika Press Official website