Publisher's Synopsis
'a shining light … showing us all the power of words to delight, enthral and challenge' - Joseph Coelho
Musical, plain-spoken, playful and powerful, Benjamin Zephaniah's poetry has been lighting up British cultural life since the early 1980s. Written to be performed, his funny, serious poems sing with a rare energy, with subjects ranging from racism, pollution and revolution to the lottery, vegetables and his cat, Danny.
This new collection brings together Zephaniah's three Puffin Poetry books, from his first volume of children's poetry, Talking Turkeys, to Funky Chickens and Wicked World with a previously unpublished poem and a new foreword by the poet and spoken-word artist George the Poet.
Full of wisdom and laughter, Benjamin Zephaniah's poetry is a tonic for our times - a celebration of people, culture and love that will entice readers young and old, whether they're well versed in poetry or new to the form.