Highlights of the year – May to December



I  become ambassador of Antony Gormley’s history making 4th plinth  One&other.  Two Arvon courses this year  in Shropshire  and Inverness.  In July at London Literature festival  I  show my film Internal Flight and give the Bookstrust Speech originally given earlier in the year at The Queen Elizabeth
Conference Centre.  I show  the young people of Virginia tech a tour of Southbank Centre and a group from centrepoint.    I curated one of London Literature Festivals  most successful  sell out events “Benjamin Zephaniah  at  The Queen Elizabeth Hall.” .   

With deborah May of DVD Dance  I Filmed,  What If,  a piece of work inspired by Southbank centre, made and recorded at Southbank centre.  It was broadcast on Channel Four and shown at Climate Change conferences throughout the world.     It’s over  twenty years since first I read at Southbank Centre with  then literature officer Moira Dooley. Now Rachel Holmes at Southbank centre forms a formidable  team with Martin Colthorpe and the literature programme is so strong.

Geraldine Collinge the  producer  from  Apples and Snakes leaves for Stratford Upon Avon  and Ruth Borthwick   becomes the new head of The Arvon Foundation.    I return to South Africa in July, by invite of The National Festival of The Arts,  to The Grahamstown  Festival and then to Johannesburg’s Market Theatre with my play Something Dark.  Maggie Atkinson previously head of The Association of Directors of Children’s Services becomes The Childrens Comissioner.  Maggie is a friend who was originally an English teacher in Huddersfield.   

Throughout the year I am punctual  at every reading wherever in the world.   This year I Judged the Foyles young poets competition. The prize giving was held at Southbank Centre on National Poetry Day.    Also I launched  Global Poetry Systems at Southbank Centre an online user generated resource  with google maps.In November I am made a doctor of Letters at The University of Huddersfield bestowed by Chancellor Patrick Stewart.   In November I make a bbc radio documentary  called Child of The State in which I try and reclaim memory but find my files are lost in the iron mountain.  In December the
end of  seventeen years silence from Bloodaxe books.

My “Poems As Landmarks” project grew  with  new pieces of work at Southbank centre throughout the year and launched in Toynbee studios in December.  I  recently joined Warren Lakin and Mike McCarthy of Variety lives  for  live events.  The year ends with my film What If shown at The Earth exhibition in The Royal Academy alongside Tracey Emin and Antony Gormley.   And finally  Jude
Kelly   the  artistic director of Southbank Centre and my residency sponsored by The Paul Hamlyn Foundation has made all of what is here possible and the following.   In six hours time  I shall be  named an MBE for services to literature. 


2 thoughts on “Highlights of the year – May to December

  1. Wow, Lemn! You are truly an inspiration. And a perfect example of what is possible if you have the will to do good, good work. Your spirit and drive are things I am taking with me into 2010 and I look forward to working with you on Poetry Hopscotch in February. All I can say is more grease to those literary elbows. And wishing you an even more productive, fulfilling and ideas driven new year.

  2. You really surprised me. I didn't know that you are so talented and that you have the ambition to do such a good work. The truth is that I lack this quality a lot. But after reading this, I am already trying to change my attitude.
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