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100 _aOkri, Ben
245 _aA Fire in my Head : Poems for the Dawn
260 _aGreat Britain :
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300 _a139p.;
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520 _aThis book brings together many of Ben Okri's most acclaimed and politically charged poems. Some of them like "Grenfell Tower, June 2017", are already familiar . Published in the Financial Times less than ten days after the fire, it was played more than 6 million times on Channel 4's Facebook page, and was retweeted by thousands on Twitter. "Notre-Dame is Telling Us Something" was first read on BBC Radio 4 , in the aftermath of the cathedral's near destruction . It spoke eloquently of the despair that was felt around the world. In "Shaved Head Poem", Ben Okri wrote of the confusion and anxiety felt as the world grappled with a health crisis unprecedented in our times. "Breathing the Light" was his response to the events of summer 2020, when a black man died beneath the knee of a white policeman, a trgedy sparkign a movement for change. These poems, and others including poems for Ken Saro-Wiwa, Barack Obama, Amnesty and more, make this a uniquely powerful collection that blends anger and tenderness with Ben Okri's inimitable vision.
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