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Kae Tempest – Having Spent Life Seeking

Kae Tempest Having Spent Life Seeking review en information new and second novel of the English writer en spoken word poet. Jonathan Cape will publish the second Kae Tempest novel on April 30, 2026. Here you can read information about the content of the book, the author and the publication.

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  • “If books can still change the world, this one most likely will.” (Colum McCann)
  • “A wonderful, moving and enlightening state-of-Britain novel.” (Irvine Welsh)
  • “A scorching story of love, change, homecoming and forgiveness.” (Dawn French)
  • “A master-craftsman of deep feeling and linguistic intimacy.” (Max Porter)

Kae Tempest Having Spent Life Seeking

Having Spent Life Seeking

  • Author: Kae Tempest (England)
  • Book type: English novel
  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape
  • To be released: April 30, 2026
  • Length: 352 pages
  • Format: hardback / ebook
  • Prize: £ 18.99 / £ 9.99 / £ 14.00
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Blurb of the new Kae Tempest novel

Rothko Taylor has washed up with the tide, back in their hometown, Edgecliff. Fifteen years since they left it behind.

The past is accelerating towards them: the skateboard kids on the high street that remind them of their teenage years, the splintered benches looking out to sea, where their mum Meg clutched her cans. The nice bit of town, where their dad Ezra tried and failed to build a happy home. And Dionne’s block. Beautiful, extraordinary Dionne, the only person who had ever looked at them and seen what was there.

Back then, overwhelmed and full of fear, they sank beneath the surface into chaos. But they made it out alive. And this time, Rothko is determined that things will be different.\

A decade since Kae Tempest’s last novel, Having Spent Life Seeking is about family and forgiveness; redemption and atonement; desire and abandon; selfhood and community. The things we seek when we are hiding, and what finds us, if we can let ourselves be seen.

Kae Tempest was born in 1984 in Westminster, London. He has been putting words together since he was a teenager. He has published plays, poetry collections, non-fiction, a Sunday Times-bestselling novel and has released six studio albums. In 2013 Tempest won the Ted Hughes Award, making him the youngest ever poet to receive it. He was named a Next Generation Poet in 2014, a once-in-a-decade honour, and in the same year he received the first of two Mercury Prize nominations. He is the only person to have achieved both accolades. In 2021 he was awarded the Silver Lion in Venice for his work as a playwright and in 2023 he won an Ivor Novello for his songwriting. His books have been translated into multiple languages and published to critical acclaim around the world. He hopes he will continue putting words together for the rest of his life.

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