POETRY NIGHT: Oluwaseun Olayiwola, with Alycia Pirmohamed
- Time:
- Tuesday, 11 March 2025 : 19:00 - 20:00
- Location:
- Lighthouse Bookshop, 43 West Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DB
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Oluwaseun Olayiwola, with Alycia Pirmohamed
These poems explain the world to me, rebuild it in front of my eyes with polysensory images that don’t stop moving. And so I stand in the middle of Olayiwola’s violent universe – where the sun’s arms are broken, where the corpses of sunflowers litter the fields, where ‘snow is a skin. Inside it, / violence…’ – and watch this incredible journey of survival. This world is like an ocean, erasing Olayiwola’s name from the sand with each approach; these poems are Olayiwola’s finger, rewriting his name again and again whenever the tide recedes.’ — Taylor Byas, author of I Done Clicked My Heels Three Tim
We are thrilled to announce an Edinburgh launch for Strange Beach the exquisite debut collection of poet and choreographer Oluwaseun Olayiwola, hosted by Alycia Pirmohamed.
Intimate and erotic, ecological and philosophical, the poems in Strange Beach illuminate the body as a porous landscape across which existential dramas, filial fractures, and sexual reckonings occur.
The collection ventures across the same ‘Atlantic Ocean’ as Claudia Rankine’s Citizen, which is the same ‘Atlantic Ocean’ in Lowell’s Life Studies, to reveal a queer consciousness deeply steeped in poetic traditions of nuanced confession and moving abstraction.
Strange Beach is geological in its accumulation of images, emotions and landscapes that stack, revolve and eschew. The resulting work transmutes messages to the mind of the reader with a feeling of cosmic intuitiveness, as emotion and intellect grapple and become forged.
‘No one can follow you here / not having to become some- thing else’, observes one speaker, in this collection that reimagines how we love, grow, travel, and most of all, change'
The Poet:
Oluwaseun (Seun) Olayiwola is a poet, critic, choreographer and performer based in London. His creative and critical work has been published in: the Guardian, The Poetry Review, PN Review, Oxford Poetry, the Telegraph, the TLS and elsewhere. His choreographic work has been presented at the V&A, The Place, The Central School of Ballet, and Studio Voltaire. He’s been commissioned by Royal Society of Literature, Ledbury Poetry Festival, Southwark Council, and Studio 3 Arts. Seun has an MFA in Choreography from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where he was a Fulbright Scholar in 2018-2019. He recently began lecturing in dance in the Kingston School of Art. Seun is a member of the inaugural Rose Choreographic School at Sadler’s Wells.