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Image of the outer wall of the Royal Festival Hall displaying a line from a Lemn Sissay poem.
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Lemn Sissay: 70

Sat 17 Aug – Sun 8 Sep 2024

This summer, we’re making poetry happen in a big way with a brand-new commission from poet Lemn Sissay, celebrating 70 years of the National Poetry Library.

Free – no ticket required

Commissioned by the National Poetry Library and located on the wal of the Royal Festival Hall, this poem signposts the library as a free and open space for everyone living in Lambeth and beyond.

Sissay’s poem was written as part of his role as Ambassador for the National Poetry Library in its 70th year. This anniversary was marked by asking people to discover 70 new poets and to write 70-word poems of their own.

The line of Lemn Sissay’s 70 represented on the building was handwritten by the poet and then scaled-up to create this artwork version. This relates to the large number of visitors to the National Poetry Library who visit to write their own poems.

Sissay has been a writer by profession all his adult life and his books are published now by Canongate Books. His memoir, My Name Is Why, is a number one Sunday Times bestseller and won the Indie Book Awards nonfiction prize in 2021. Sissay was awarded The Pen Pinter Prize in 2019. He was writer in residence at the Southbank Centre from 2006 to 2012.

His Landmarks poem series can be seen in public spaces throughout Manchester and London, including one in the JCB Glass Lift in the Royal Festival Hall, on the way up to the National Poetry Library. His latest book is Let the Light Pour In.

70
To live a full life within seventy years
To recall in colour seventy dreams
To have known by name seventy people
To have cried in secret seventy times
To have uncovered seventy untruths
To know seventy poems off by heart
Is to live seventy times a life

Times & tickets

Dates, times and prices

Dates & times

17 Aug – 08 Sep 2024

Standard entry

Free – no ticket required

For your visit

This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre

The Royal Festival Hall is open daily.

Monday & Tuesday, 10am – 6pm*
Wednesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm

*If we’re hosting a performance, the building will stay open until the event ends.