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Jay Bernard (writer)

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wrote: "Jay Bernard has created a rare and beautiful thing. Part contemporary verse drama, part mythic retelling....Employing metrical ballads and concrete poems with equal vigour, Bernard takes us on a visual and allusive journey to test the imagination, thus putting the poet's resources of sight
1239: 450:, made in collaboration with Céline Condorelli and Ben Rivers focuses on the building of a children's playground, which Condorelli was commissioned to create in South London. 666: 1170: 1234: 217: 839: 607: 743: 588: 1159: 788: 341: 86: 1229: 1209: 1214: 297: 273: 249: 166: 1244: 476: 407: 337: 725: 495: 663: 1219: 436:, which featured one hundred one-line poems, was displayed at North Greenwich Bus Station between January and September 2015. 1183: 872: 689: 1111: 1089: 95:, and their fiction, non-fiction, and art has been published in many national and international magazines and newspapers. 1254: 422: 1224: 323:(2021) Jay Bernard also performed at the Edinburgh International Festival, a spoken word event with Debris Stephenson. 205: 186: 179: 108: 82: 1106: 930: 904: 550: 313:(2017), a multimedia performance piece that won the Ted Hughes Award for new poetry. The work was performed at the 127: 1031: 1249: 690:"Interview: Speaking out: Ted Hughes winner Jay Bernard on exploring the New Cross fire in a one-off performance" 161: 85:, is a British writer, artist, film programmer, and activist from London, UK. Bernard has been a programmer at 856: 645: 978: 171: 1199: 400: 1175: 1156: 1204: 1146: 429: 157: 568: 132: 535: 314: 209: 104: 1058:"Songs of Experience: Jay Bernard's English Breakfast and Ami's The Desire to Sing After Sunset" 289: 197: 751: 464: 293: 269: 245: 201: 49: 889: 145: 119: 1163: 670: 376: 241: 1073: 627: 650: 415: 386: 213: 1171:"Jay Bernard: the Ted Hughes Prize Winner asking old questions and giving new answers" 960: 1193: 814: 259: 91: 775: 612: 317:, London, during The Last Word Festival 2017, and was produced by Speaking Volumes. 1057: 531: 467:. Bernard identifies as "black, queer", and uses the pronouns "they/them". Their 726:"Royal Society of Literature admits 40 new fellows to address historical biases" 472: 707: 999: 475:, was the first black councillor in Croydon and the first black member of the 123: 755: 938: 365: 353:
Graphic art and poetry by Bernard appears in the following collections:
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British writer, artist, film programmer, and activist (born 1988)
589:"Jay Bernard wins the Ted Hughes Award for new work in poetry" 164:, where they were the first poet-in-residence. The 2014 novel 905:"A Toast to the People: Jay Bernard & Debris Stevenson" 1136: 815:"Royal Society of Literature » RSL Ondaatje Prize" 428:
2015: commissioned with artist Yemisi Blake as part of
744:"TS Eliot prize unveils shortlist of 'fearless poets'" 569:"The Red and Yellow Nothing by Jay Bernard" (review) 1090:"Croydon pioneer Gee Bernard will be sorely missed" 551:"Review: The Red and Yellow Nothing by Jay Bernard" 410:, and curated a graphic arts and poetry exhibition 63: 55: 45: 30: 23: 1032:"Versatile artist's work reveals world of wonders" 182:in 1989, also provided inspiration for the work. 1107:"Croydon's First Black Councillor Passes Away" 628:"Jay Bernard wins Ted Hughes new poetry award" 122:in 2016. The collection tells of the story of 789:"Dylan Thomas Prize 2020 shortlist announced" 59:Writer, artist, film programmer, and activist 8: 432:'s Year of the Bus celebrations. Their work 178:, a film produced by Reece Auguiste for the 1240:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 20: 1157:"Jay Bernard – Breaking Ground interview" 673:, George Padmore Institute, 28 June 2017. 187:Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 349:Inclusion in anthologies and collections 487: 232:Pamphlets and single-author collections 148:for their multimedia performance work 1014:"Art on the Underground Project: 100" 994: 992: 683: 681: 679: 567:Kwek, Theophilus (1 September 2016), 7: 983:StAnza International Poetry Festival 644:Onwuemezi, Natasha (29 March 2018), 583: 581: 363:"Black Britain: Beyond Definition", 1105:Sinclair, Leah (14 December 2016), 688:Armitstead, Claire (5 April 2018). 646:"Jay Bernard wins Ted Hughes Award" 608:"Jay Bernard wins Ted Hughes Award" 496:"Meet out new BFI Flare programmer" 268:(Ink, Sweat and Tears Press, 2016, 1235:English people of Jamaican descent 1166:, Speaking Volumes, 29 April 2016. 1147:"In conversation with Jay Bernard" 549:Moore, Fiona (19 September 2016). 137:and sound to full use. ...reading 107:in 2005. Bernard was selected for 14: 1186:, Housmans Bookshop, 26 May 2020. 1184:in conversation with Lola Olufemi 742:Flood, Alison (17 October 2019). 167:A Brief History of Seven Killings 909:Edinburgh International Festival 477:Inner London Education Authority 408:National University of Singapore 979:"Previous Artists in Residence" 712:The Royal Society of Literature 441:Further work and collaborations 421:2013: CityRead resident at the 1062:Cha: An Asian Literary Journal 1056:Lau, Carolyn (December 2014), 724:Flood, Alison (28 June 2018), 606:Lea, Richard (28 March 2018). 373:The Salt Book of Younger Poets 221:Young Writer of the Year Award 1: 399:2010: artist in residence at 192:Bernard's poetry collection, 141:brings continuous surprise." 1074:"Hon Alderwoman Gee Bernard" 423:London Metropolitan Archives 340:(2017), CinemAfrica (2018), 105:Foyle Young Poet of the Year 1036:The University of Edinburgh 206:Costa Book Award for Poetry 180:Black Audio Film Collective 34:1988 (age 35–36) 1271: 1230:British non-binary writers 1210:21st-century British poets 776:"Past shortlisted entries" 266:The Red and Yellow Nothing 200:, was shortlisted for the 139:The Red and Yellow Nothing 116:The Red and Yellow Nothing 1215:Black British LGBT people 1002:. Art on the Underground. 238:Your Sign is Cuckoo, Girl 185:Bernard was elected as a 160:and archives held at the 158:1981 New Cross house fire 152:, that includes the film 89:since 2014, co-editor of 369:, Issue 64, Winter 2010. 162:George Padmore Institute 118:was shortlisted for the 1245:LGBT people from London 1162:19 October 2018 at the 669:19 October 2018 at the 1018:Art on the Underground 931:"About Something Said" 894:, Jay Bernard website. 532:"Profile: Jay Bernard" 463:, and read English at 204:in 2019, for the 2019 1220:Black British writers 1176:The Cambridge Student 871:Bernard, Jay (2017). 708:"Fellow: Jay Bernard" 321:A Toast to the People 144:Bernard won the 2017 778:, Costa Book Awards. 430:Transport for London 406:2012: fellow at the 126:, a black knight at 111:programme in 2014. 103:Bernard was named a 1255:Writers from London 1096:, 10 December 2016. 961:"Wasafiri Issue 64" 935:Something Said Film 846:. 11 December 2020. 573:The London Magazine 502:. 17 December 2014. 471:-born grandmother, 459:Bernard grew up in 338:Encounters Festival 212:, and the 2020 RSL 198:Chatto & Windus 133:The London Magazine 130:. 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London
Oxford University
FRSL
BFI Flare
Oxford Poetry
Foyle Young Poet of the Year
The Complete Works
Ted Hughes Award
Sir Morien
Camelot
The London Magazine
Ted Hughes Award
1981 New Cross house fire
George Padmore Institute
A Brief History of Seven Killings
Marlon James
Black Audio Film Collective
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
Chatto & Windus
T. S. Eliot Prize
Costa Book Award for Poetry
Dylan Thomas Prize
Ondaatje Prize
Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award
Tall Lighthouse
ISBN
9781904551416
Math Paper Press
ISBN
9780992725310

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