Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Lemn Sissay

by Sossij

Today I went to see Lemn Sissay's talk for Cultural Exchanges. It was really a fascinating experience and I look forward to the rest of the feastival. I want to thank Lemn for sharing his work and his insights.

Lemn Sissay is very cool. Cooler than a cucumber in an icebox. In the Arctic. In a polar bear's fridge/freezer. Alongside the mammoth task of being cool he is also a strikingly unique poet. I have not encountered any work like his before, in particular his poem about music. I wanted to buy his new book but due to my current money crisis I was tragically unable to. However, I will be borrowing my two friends' copies of Listener for as long as I am able, or as long as I manage to scrape together the funds to purchase a copy for myself, as well as copies of his previous works.

Sissay's talk overran by around twenty minutes, but I could have listened to him speak for hours longer. A small talk, and as such incredibly intimate, this is arguably the best way to experience performance poetry. I am so glad I went to see this talk because it has really opened me up to an artist I had not encountered before. I want to see a longer talk from him, and I think I will get that by heading to the Edinburgh festival.

It made me completely forget that Charles Dance wasn't going to attend. And I was really looking forward to seeing Charles Dance.

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