School's Out: Poems Not for School

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AK Press, 1997 - Political Science - 56 pages

A collection of poetry from the internationally acclaimed Rasta poet. Thirty-four "children's" poems that parents will appreciate too. Includes "Peace Increase," "De Rich Getting Rich," "Recession," "It's Work," "Revolutions" and "A Marriage Of Minds" amongst others.
"Poems inSchool's Out should be fun
Saying something, but fun,
There are too many brainboxes
Taking the fun out of poetry,
Too many do gooders telling you what's good.
By now you should overstand I,
Here are poems dat are bad for you
The rejects
My favourites."--from the introduction

Benjamin Zephaniah is one of the best known-contemporary poets in Britain today.

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About the author (1997)

Benjamin Zephaniah is probably one of the most high-profile international authors writing today, with an enormous breadth of appeal, equally popular with both adults and children. Most well-known for his performance poetry with a political edge for adults and ground-breaking performance poetry for children, Benjamin also has his own rap/reggae band, and has appeared on desert Island Discs. He is in constant demand internationally to perform his work: he is (he thinks) Nelson Mandela's favourite poet, and is the only Rastafarian poet to be short-listed for the Chairs of Poetry for both Oxford and Cambridge University. His previous novels for Bloomsbury are 'Face' and 'Refugee' Boy'. He has also edited an anthology of poems 'The Bloomsbury Book of Love Poems' . Benjamin lives in East Ham, London.

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