Rebel Without Applause
By (Author) Lemn Sissay
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
8th December 2000
26th May 2000
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
821.914
Paperback
80
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 5mm
61g
Lemn Sissay's poems are laid into the streets of downtown Manchester, feature on the side of a public house in the same city and have been emblazoned on a central London bus route.
He has been published in press as diverse as the Times Literary Supplement and The Independent to The Face and Dazed and Confused. He has been commissioned to write poetry, documentaries and plays for Radio1 and Radio4, as well as being involved in television in the roles of writing, performing and presenting.
He is published in over sixty books and features on the Leftfield album Leftism.
Rebel Without Applause is the stunning debut collection that started it all for Lemn Sissay.
His poems are the songs of the street, declamatory, imaginative, hard-hitting: about mothers, supermarkets, dreams of Africa, getting picked up by police for being black... mocking the limitations of the mocker -- Ruth Padel Independent on Sunday * He's a lyrical genius that's causing a storm across the country. The Voice * Striking style... One high point of his collection is 'Love Poem' - possibly the most poignant eleven words ever written. Buzz * Fierce, funny, serious, satirical, streetwise and tender The Big Issue
Lemn Sissay is an award-winning writer and popular broadcaster as well as being the author of five poetry books. He was made an Honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of Huddersfield and the University of Manchester. He was awarded an MBE by the Queen for services to literature. He was the official poet for the London 2012 Olympics. He has worked throughout the world and is patron of the Letterbox Club, supporting children in care. His work in the Arctic has featured at the Royal Academy and in galleries throughout the world. His Landmark poems can be found in London, Manchester, Huddersfield and Addis Ababa. In 2015 he was appointed Chancellor of the University of Manchester. He is British and Ethiopian.