
In Public/In Private
Leyla Josephine(Author)
Burning Eye Books (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
60 pages
978-1-913958-35-0 (ISBN)
Description
Leyla Josephine dances between her private and public lives, her inner thoughts and outer performance, dipping into each side of herself with humour and reverence. In Public/In Private ends up in a stranger's flat on a one night stand, an awkward lunch with a politician, raves in dark sweaty clubs and midnight mass in Ireland. Some poems read like public proclamations but in others we are invited to listen through the crack of a bedroom door. There is a sense that everything firmly belongs here, the opposing sides of herself do not discount each other.
Leyla Josephine's first collection of poetry unmasks secrets, faith, shame, lust,and death unapologetically. She fearlessly reaches through every page and asks 'Have you felt this too?'.
Leyla Josephine's first collection of poetry unmasks secrets, faith, shame, lust,and death unapologetically. She fearlessly reaches through every page and asks 'Have you felt this too?'.
Reviews / Votes
'...she is always magnificent. The ability to stun the audience to tearful silence moments after having them laughing heartily is a skill that is deployed expertly.'- The Wee ReviewMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-A)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
123 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-913958-35-0 (9781913958350)
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Person
Leyla Josephine is a poet, film and theatre maker originally from Glasgow, now based in Prestwick. In 2014 Leyla won Hammer and Tongue's UK National Spoken Word Slam Championship at Royal Albert Hall. She was a finalist for the Roundhouse Slam 2017 and runner up for Scottish Poetry Championships 2018. Her theatre shows Hopeless and Daddy Drag have taken the UK by storm with sold out shows across the country. Hopeless was runner up for Saboteur's Best Spoken Word Show 2018. Daddy Drag won the Autopsy Award 2019 which celebrates artists making groundbreaking work in Scotland and was shortlisted for Filipa Braganca Award 2019, which honours solo female artists creating important work at Edinburgh Fringe Festival. A documentation of Hopeless was published by Speculative Books in 2018. Leyla has been featured in The National, The Scotsman, The Guardian, Huffington Post, Upworthy, BBC Scotland, BBC Radio 4 and Gutter magazine. She was named in The List's Top 100 Artists To Watch in 2019.