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Poetry
  • Pen Rhythm (1980)
  • The Dread Affair: Collected Poems (1985) Arena
  • City Psalms (1992) Bloodaxe Books
  • Inna Liverpool (1992) AK Press
  • Talking Turkeys (1995) Puffin_Books
  • Propa Propaganda (1996) Bloodaxe Books
  • Funky Chickens (1997) Puffin
  • School's Out: Poems Not for School (1997) AK Press
  • Funky Turkeys (Audiobook) (1999) AB
  • White Comedy (Unknown)
  • Wicked World! (2000) Puffin
  • Too Black, Too Strong (2001) Bloodaxe Books
  • The Little Book of Vegan Poems (2001) AK Press
  • Reggae Head (Audiobook) 57 Productions
  • talking turkeys cool
  • De Rong Song
Novels
  • Face_(novel)(1999) Bloomsbury (published in children's and adult editions)
  • Refugee Boy (2001) Bloomsbury
  • Gangsta Rap (2004) Bloomsbury
  • Teacher's Dead (2007) Bloomsbury
  • Dartnell (2009) Bloomsbury
  • Pingu (2002) Penguin
  • Rasta 101 (1999) Private publication
Children's books
  • We are Britain (2002) Frances Lincoln
  • Primary Rhyming Dictionary (2004) Chambers Harrap
  • J is for Jamaica (2006) Frances Lincoln
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Benjamin Zephaniah is known for being atheist and not following any organized religion.

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Benjamin zephaniah has no religion although his name has got some other religion names he says he follows no religion but just follows god .

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a big welcome, the London breed are popular poems of Benjamin zephaniah

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Benjamin Zephaniah was famous for his poetry. Born in Handsworth, Birmingham, England he wrote poetry based on Jamaican influences and street politics.

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poetry =))))))) <3

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he did writing about Manchester United

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he loved poetry

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