T. Carmi

כרמי) (December 31, 1925 – November 20, 1994) was the literary pseudonym of Carmi Charny, an American-born Israeli poet.

His father, Rabbi Bernard (Baruch) Charney, was the principal of Yeshiva of Central Queens, a Jewish day school.

In 1946, he worked with orphan children in France whose parents were murdered in the Holocaust.

Carmi's books translated into English include Blemish and Dream (1951), There are no black Flowers (1953), The Brass Serpent (1961), Somebody Like You (1971), and At The Stone Of Losses (1983).

He co-edited The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself, together with Stanley Burnshaw and Ezra Spicehandler.