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A new poetry collection from Britain's foremost truth-teller, in Divisible by Itself and One Kae Tempest masterfully steers a path between their more public-facing performance and dramatic work and the contemplative voice that came to the fore in Running Upon the Wires.
Questions of integrity – hence the prime number of the title – are addressed in direct, affecting how can we be true to ourselves while under constant pressure to conform? Throughout the poems, ideas of form – of the body, gender, and in nature – resurface and resolve.
Stories of transformation hold a central place in Tempest’s work, their best to date; here, the poet considers the changes that are sometimes required to be oneself.
54 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 27, 2023
“Why not stick it out with this insane human being, rather than dig it all up just to replant yourself in a parallel hole.” (from “Absurd”)
“life’s a chance to do.
It’s all been done before. We make it new” (from “Morning”)
Pride by degrees. It’s relative
I’ve carried my shame
like a drunk friend dragged
through the days of my life
Damn dysphoria
On a scale of Can’t-Bear-It to Pride
I’m more proud than I was
but less proud than I like
of the beautiful thing
that we make when we make it
We are a collective farce. Just reward
For our suffering, Describing a meme
We saw by chance. Scrolled past when we were bored
Remembering posts like things from a dream.
Intrusive opinions. Constant impact.
So absorbing, to gaze into the stream.
Direct to skull from tablet. I THINK THAT
IT WAS ALL FORETOLD. Don't forget to send.
The vaccine's not a satanic contract.
The mark of the beast that signals the end
Will not be implanted into your wrist.
It's in your pocket already, my friend.