Album artwork for Paradise by Kae Tempest

Philoctetes lives in a cave on a desolate island: the wartime hero is now a wounded outcast. Stranded for ten years, he sees a chance of escape when a young soldier appears with tales of Philoctetes’ past glories. But with hope comes suspicion – and, as an old enemy emerges, he is faced with an even greater temptation: revenge.

Kae Tempest is now widely acknowledged as a revolutionary force in contemporary British poetry, music and drama; they continue to expand the range of their work with a new version of Sophocles’ Philoctetes in a bold new translation. Like Brand New Ancients before it, Paradise shows Tempest’s gift for lending the old tales an immediate contemporary relevance – and will find this timeless story a wide new audience.

‘Tempest has a gift for shattering and transcending convention.’ New York Times

Kae Tempest

Paradise

Picador
Album artwork for Paradise by Kae Tempest
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£10.99

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Released 05/08/2021Catalogue Number

9781529045260Signed

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Kae Tempest

Paradise

Picador
Album artwork for Paradise by Kae Tempest
Paperback +

£10.99

signed

Signed Book Plates

Signed Copy
Released 05/08/2021Catalogue Number

9781529045260Signed

Learn more

Philoctetes lives in a cave on a desolate island: the wartime hero is now a wounded outcast. Stranded for ten years, he sees a chance of escape when a young soldier appears with tales of Philoctetes’ past glories. But with hope comes suspicion – and, as an old enemy emerges, he is faced with an even greater temptation: revenge.

Kae Tempest is now widely acknowledged as a revolutionary force in contemporary British poetry, music and drama; they continue to expand the range of their work with a new version of Sophocles’ Philoctetes in a bold new translation. Like Brand New Ancients before it, Paradise shows Tempest’s gift for lending the old tales an immediate contemporary relevance – and will find this timeless story a wide new audience.

‘Tempest has a gift for shattering and transcending convention.’ New York Times