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Anthony Joseph (born 12 November 1966 in
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) is a British/Trinidadian poet, novelist, musician and academic. In 2023, he was awarded the T. S. Eliot Prize for his book ''Sonnets for Albert''.


Biography

Joseph was born in
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,
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, where he was raised by his grandparents. He began writing as a young child and cites his main influences as calypso,
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, the spiritual
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church that his grandparents attended, and the rhythms of Caribbean speech. Joseph has lived in the United Kingdom since 1989. In September 2004 he was chosen by Renaissance One and Arts Council England as one of 50 Black and Asian writers who have made major contributions to contemporary British literature, appearing in the "A Great Day in London" photograph and performing at the event at the
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. In April 2005, he served as the
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's first poet-in-residence at
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, Los Angeles. Joseph holds a PhD in Creative Writing from Goldsmiths College,
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. He has taught at
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, South Thames College, and
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. Joseph is the author of the poetry collections '' Desafinado'' (1994), ''Teragaton'' (1997), ''Bird Head Son'' (2009) and ''Rubber Orchestras'' (2011). His debut novel, ''
The African Origins of UFOs ''The African Origins Of UFOs'' is a book by Anthony Joseph published in October 2006 by Salt Publishing. The text is an experimental, time shifting narrative in poetic prose and poetry that contains elements of afro futurism, metafiction, s ...
'', was published by Salt Publishing in November 2006. Described as an "afro-psychedelic-noir, a poetic work of metafiction, mythology and afro-futurism", the book was endorsed by Kamau Brathwaite, Linton Kwesi Johnson, and Lauri Ramey, who hailed it in her introduction as "a future fiction classic". Reviewing the book, Ali Alizadeh called Joseph "both a faithful heir and an agnostic rebel; a Black poet haunted by Africa's past as well as a bilingual post-modernist amused by the possibilities of the future. Contemporary literature doesn't come a lot more sophisticated and intriguing than this." Joseph received an Arts Council award to conduct a reading tour of the UK in support of the book. In 2007, the tour continued to Europe with a 10-city tour of Germany and readings in the US. Joseph also performs and records as a spoken-word vocalist. His debut album with The Spasm Band band Leggo de Lion was released in April 2007 by Kindred Spirits. His collection of poetry, ''Bird Head Son'', was published by Salt Publishing in February 2009, coinciding with the release of his album ''
Bird Head Son ''Bird Head Son'' is a 2009 album by poet Anthony Joseph & The Spasm Band. It was recorded in just two days in March 2008 in Meudon, France, and produced by Antoine Rajon. It is the band's sophomore studio album following 2007's '' Leggo de Lion'' ...
''. The album was recorded over two days in
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, France, with guests
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, Joseph Bowie, and vibraphonist David Neerman. Joseph's album ''Rubber Orchestras'' was released in August 2011. His poetry collection, also entitled ''Rubber Orchestras'', was published by Salt Publishing in November 2011. ''Time'', his first solo album, was released on 3 February 2013. It was produced by American bassist and singer Meshell Ndegeocello. He has also guested on albums by Mop Mop and Adam Pierończyk. In 2012, Joseph represented Trinidad and Tobago at the
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Festival on London's South Bank Centre. He has also performed with Jerry Dammers' Spatial AKA Orchestra. ''Caribbean Roots'' was released in June 2016 by Strut Records and Heavenly Sweetness. In 2018 Peepal Tree Press published his novel ''Kitch: A Fictional Biography of a Calypso Icon''. ''Kitch'' was shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize, the
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's Encore Award, and long listed for the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. In 2019, his third novel, ''The Frequency of Magic'' was published, also by Peepal Tree Press. In 2022, Joseph's collection ''Sonnets for Albert'' was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection. In 2023, he was awarded the T. S. Eliot Prize for ''Sonnets for Albert'', judged by Jean Sprackland (chair), Hannah Lowe and Roger Robinson, who described the book as "a luminous collection which celebrates humanity in all its contradictions and breathes new life into this enduring form". Joseph is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at King's College London.


Awards and honours

* Paul Hamlyn Foundation Composers Award –2020 * Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowship – 2019 * Arts Council of England Touring Grants – 2007, 2019 & 2020 * Arts and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Research Award – 2007 * T. S. Eliot Prize, for ''Sonnets for Albert'' – 2023 * OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature - Poetry Category - for ''Sonnets for Albert'' – 2023


Discography

* ''Leggo de Lion'', 2007 * ''
Bird Head Son ''Bird Head Son'' is a 2009 album by poet Anthony Joseph & The Spasm Band. It was recorded in just two days in March 2008 in Meudon, France, and produced by Antoine Rajon. It is the band's sophomore studio album following 2007's '' Leggo de Lion'' ...
'', 2009 * ''Rubber Orchestras'', 2011 * ''Live in Bremen'', 2013 * ''Time'', 2014 * ''
Caribbean Roots ''Caribbean Roots'' is the sixth album overall, and second solo album by Trinidadian poet Anthony Joseph. Track listing # "The Kora" # "Jimmy, upon that bridge" # "Neckbone" # "Mano a Mano" # "Brother Davis (Yanvalou)" # "Drum Song" # "Our ...
'', 2016 * ''People of the Sun'', 2018 * ''The Rich Are Only Defeated When Running for Their Lives'', 2021


Bibliography

* ''Desafinado'', Poison Engine Press, 1994, * ''Teragaton'', Poison Engine Press, 1997, * ''
The African Origins of UFOs ''The African Origins Of UFOs'' is a book by Anthony Joseph published in October 2006 by Salt Publishing. The text is an experimental, time shifting narrative in poetic prose and poetry that contains elements of afro futurism, metafiction, s ...
'', Salt Publishing, 2006, * ''
Bird Head Son ''Bird Head Son'' is a 2009 album by poet Anthony Joseph & The Spasm Band. It was recorded in just two days in March 2008 in Meudon, France, and produced by Antoine Rajon. It is the band's sophomore studio album following 2007's '' Leggo de Lion'' ...
'', Salt Publishing, 2009, * ''Rubber Orchestras'', Salt Publishing, 2011, * ''Kitch: A Fictional Biography of a Calypso Icon'', Peepal Tree Press, 2018, * ''The Frequency of Magic'', Peepal Tree Press, 2019, * ''Sonnets for Albert'', Bloomsbury, 2022


References


External links

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''Trinidad & Tobago Newsday'', 10 August 2018. Review of ''People of the Sun''.
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