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Selah (Paperback)
Keith Jarrett
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The Hebrew-derived word Selah appears as a musical interlude in the
Psalms, often meaning 'stop and consider', and is used in other
contexts, religious and secular. This collection brings together
poems that combine musical intrigue with history and desire, from
organ recitals ('Resonances' and 'When the Roll is Called') to
teenage gospel hip-hop ('Hip-hop Salvation'). Humour and sex
punctuate social commentary ('Gay Poem' and 'No Timewasters')
throughout. Above all, Selah asks the reader to stop and consider,
pausing at the fault lines in relationships and intimacy ('Making
Light') and transgression ('Transfiguration'), asking difficult
questions and holding them to the light.
Starting with the story of his name, stopping off at M&S (via
the Dominican Republic) and terminating with advice from the city
streets,the poems here take us on a journey through some of Keith
Jarrett's most popular and thought-provoking Spoken Word pieces. A
former London and UK poetry slam champion,Keith lives in London and
teaches Spoken Word at secondary schools. His writing has been
featured in The Times, The Guardian and BBC Radio. He is working on
his first novel, written partly in verse.
An exciting debut from a highly accomplished poet, both in
performance and on the page. Jarrett's work navigates the tensions
between home and belonging, between relationships and personal
identities. Line by line the collection is lyrically rich, charged
with emotion and passion yet tinged with a wonderful twist of
humour.
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