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Benjamin Zephaniah

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Gender Male
Age 66
Web site benjaminzephaniah.com
Date of birth April 15,1958
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Handsworth
Birmingham
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Job Actor
Poet
Author
Police officer
Playwright
Movies/Shows Ps Your Mystery Sender
Farendj
Bob Marley & Other Reggae Stars: Reggae's Got Soul
Peaky Blinders
Official site benjaminzephaniah.com
Spouse Amina Zephaniah
GenresPoetry
Teen Fiction
Literari movement Postcolonialism
Postmodernism
Siblings Velda Zephaniah
Education Broadway Academy
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Date of Upd.
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Teacher's Dead
Talking Turkeys
Terror Kid
Too Black, Too Strong
Wicked World!
Propa propaganda
Funky Chickens
City psalms
We Are Britain
J Is for Jamaica
The Little Book of Vegan Poems
Dread Affair
School's Out: Poems Not for School
Kung Fu Trip (Quick Reads Edition)
When I Grow Up
Listen to Your Parents
Being Cool
Funky Turkeys
Love Poems
Gangsta Rap
Rasta time in Palestine
Primary Rhyming Dictionary
Liam
Reggae Head
Poetry Quartets
New Windmills 2002
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Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah is a British writer and dub poet. He was included in The Times list of Britain's top 50 post-war writers in 2008.

BBC Radio 4 announces Today Christmas guest editors

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Nov 28,2022 12:40 am

... Famous faces include Prof Stephen Hawking, Prince Harry, Greta Thunberg, Angelina Jolie, Sir Lewis Hamilton, Melinda Gates, Raheem Sterling and Benjamin Zephaniah...

Peaky Blinders dance show: 'Anyone who likes Strictly can love this'

Peaky Blinders dance show: 'Anyone who likes Strictly can love this'
Sep 30,2022 11:50 am

... " Much of the story is told through dance and staging with no dialogue other than some narration courtesy of Benjamin Zephaniah, who plays Jeremiah in the BBC One series...

Windrush Day: Waterloo Station statue to be unveiled

Windrush Day: Waterloo Station statue to be unveiled
Jun 22,2022 3:20 am

... High-profile names, including actor Lenny Henry and poet Benjamin Zephaniah, have called for next year s Windrush Day to be a " major national moment" to mark the 75th anniversary...

Stars of the BBC's urge to protect, the regional current Affairs

Stars of the BBC's urge to protect, the regional current Affairs
Jun 17,2020 3:46 am

... among The signatories of the presenter Fern Britton, actor Dominic West, naturalist Chris Packham, writer and actress Daisy May Cooper, poet Benjamin Zephaniah, Director Ken Loach and broadcaster Gloria Hunniford...

Black History Month: Bob Marley's house, awarded with blue plaque

Black History Month: Bob Marley's house, awarded with blue plaque
Feb 16,2020 6:52 am

... Benjamin Zephaniah said Marley s music came from a small island in the Caribbean, and shook up the world The plaque was stuck in the planning, because Marley was not registered, the lists in telephone directories or voters...

Andrea Levy: Small Island author dies aged 62

Andrea Levy: Small Island author dies aged 62
Feb 16,2020 3:03 am

... The poet Benjamin Zephaniah said of Levy: In the future if anybody wants to have a look at how the Windrush generation arrived here and how we the sons and daughters of the Windrush generation survived and are surviving, they have to refer to Andrea s work...

Andrea Levy: Small Island author dies aged 62

Feb 16,2020 3:03 am

Andrea Levy 's The Long Song featured Sir Lenny Henry in the Bbc One adaptation

British author Andrea Levy , whose award-winning novels captured The Black British experience in The Years after Windrush, has died at the age of 62.

A statement released on behalf of her family said she died of cancer.

Levy was born in 1956 to Jamaican parents who had travelled to England on the Empire Windrush in 1948.

Sir Lenny Henry , who played a slave in the BBC adaptation of her novel The Long Song, said he had "loved hanging out with this pugnacious woman".

Levy was best known for Small Island , about two Jamaicans who came to England after World War Two, and The Long Song, her last novel.

The 2010 novel was nominated for the Booker Prize and was adapted by Bbc One last year.

Unlike her other four novels, The Long Song was not set in post-war Britain but reached back to early 19Th Century Jamaica during The Last years of slavery.

Sir Lenny: "She was funny, had attitude and was immensely smart. "

Her publisher Headline said it was "hugely saddened" by her death on 14 February, adding that she "had been ill for some time".

The Poet Benjamin Zephaniah said of Levy: "In The Future if anybody wants to have a look at how the Windrush generation arrived here and how we the sons and daughters of the Windrush generation survived and are surviving, they have to refer to Andrea's work. "

Actress and director Kathy Burke said Levy was "" and that The Long Song had been "The Best thing on telly Last Christmas ".

The Long Song examined The Years before and after the end of slavery

Levy did not start writing until she was in her mid-30s, after enrolling in a Creative Writing class at an adult education college in London.

In 1994 she published her first novel, Every Light in the House Burnin′, a semi-autobiographical look at a young woman Growing Up in north London in the 1960s.

Before that, little had been written about the lives of Jamaican immigrants and their families.

It was not until the release of Small Island in 2004 that her writing really took off, with her fourth novel earning her the Whitbread Book of the Year, the Orange Prize and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize.

The novel was praised for its compelling, intertwined tales of Jamaicans who moved from their own Small Island to Britain, and the Britons in whose home they lodged.

, Playwright and commentator Bonnie Greer recalled being sent a copy of Small Island to review and recognising it as "a masterpiece".

Small Island was adapted for a 2009 BBC TV series starring Naomie Harris and Ruth Wilson . A stage version opens at the National Theatre in April.

Rufus Norris , the theatre's director, said "her humour, craft, rigour, openness and clarity of thought" had been "a pleasure and a privilege to witness. "

Levy's final work was Six Stories and an Essay, A Collection of short stories she had written during her career and an essay about her Caribbean heritage. It was published in 2014.

She was also the subject of in December, which profiled her career and her contribution to literature in Britain.

Jane Morpeth, Levy's editor at Headline, said she was "incredibly honoured to be Andrea's publisher and to call her My Friend ".

"Her legacy is unique, and her voice will be heard for generations to come," she continued.

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