John Agard has been broadening the canvas of British poetry for the past
40 years with his mischievous, satirical fables which overturn all our
expectations. In The Coming of the Little Green Man, his eighth Bloodaxe
collection, we enter a world of play and parable - in which the little
green man stands for all pesky outsiders - in provocative poems charged
with contemporary resonance. Which box should the little green man tick
on the question of identity? Will the little green man survive as a
minority of one in a multiracial London? What if the little green man
volunteers to give blood to 21st-century humankind? Winner of the
Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry, he brings to bear his trademark trickster
wit that bridges the metaphysical and the political, the comic and the
poignant, the oral and the literary. His Alternative Anthem: Selected
Poems (2009) was followed by Travel Light Travel Dark (2013) and Playing
the Ghost of Maimonides (2016).