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  2. Tributes pour in for Talking Turkeys poet Benjamin Zephaniah ...

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    Talking Turkeys’, Benjamin Zephaniah’s festive poetry masterpiece. How Benjamin Zephaniah’s brilliant performance in Peaky Blinders brought him to a wider global audience. 16:26, Isobel Lewis

  3. Benjamin Zephaniah - Wikipedia

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    Talking Turkeys (1994), his first poetry book for children, was reprinted after six weeks. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] In 1999, he wrote his first novel Face – a story of "facial discrimination", as he described it [ 27 ] – which was intended for teenagers, and sold some 66,000 copies.

  4. Benjamin Zephaniah remembered as ‘beautiful human being’

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    Benjamin Zephaniah has been remembered as a “beautiful human being” and “generational” poet following his death aged 65. The dub poet, known for his works about refugees and healthy eating ...

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  6. The Imagined Village - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Zephaniah was awarded Best Original Song in the Hancocks 2008, Talkawhile Awards for Folk Music (as voted by members of Talkawhile.co.uk [3]) for "Tam Lyn Retold". He collected the award at The Cambridge Folk Festival on 2 August 2008. [4] The Imagined Village E.P. was released earlier in 2007, and is a remix of the album tracks.

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  8. Richard Conlon - Wikipedia

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    Richard Conlon (born 1965 in Hemel Hempstead) is an English playwright.. His plays for young people are published by Heinemann, an arm of Pearson Education.As well as his own original works he has adapted Benjamin Zephaniah’s novel ‘'Face'’ and ‘'Whispers in the Graveyard'’ by Theresa Brelsin for the stage.

  9. I met Benjamin Zephaniah several times – he was as ... - AOL

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