Caleb Femi (born 1990) is a British-Nigerian author, film-maker, photographer, and former young people's laureate for London. His debut poetry collection, Poor, was awarded a Forward Prize for Poetry.
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Born | 1990 (age 31–32) |
Nationality | Nigerian |
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Notable work | Poor (2020) |
Awards | Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection |
Website | www |
Femi was born in 1990 in Kano, Nigeria,[1] where he was brought up by his grandmother.[2] When he was seven years old, he moved to join his parents on the North Peckham Estate in London.[3] After leaving school, he studied English at Queen Mary, University of London.[2]
From 2014 to 2016 Femi taught English at a secondary school in Tottenham.[2] In 2016 he was chosen as the first young people's laureate for London.[4] On 30 July 2020, he published his debut poetry collection, entitled Poor,[5] which won the Forward Prize's Felix Dennis Prize for Best First Collection in October 2021.[6]
Femi has so far made and released four short films, serving as writer/director on each:[7]
Femi was named in Dazed magazine's 2021 Dazed100, a list of the next generation shaping youth culture.[8]
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