Intelligence Squared

An Evening with Kae Tempest (Part One)

May 2, 2026
Kae Tempest, poet, playwright and recording artist celebrated for award-winning work, discusses their return to fiction with Having Spent Life Seeking. They talk about why the novel needed fictional space. They explain plotting decades of characters, using musical rhythm in prose, and how place shapes the story. They also explore compassion, atonement and a catalytic character named Angel.
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INSIGHT

Why Fiction Requires Knowing Every Character's Life

  • Fiction lets you fully build characters because you forces you to know everything about everyone.
  • Kae mapped 30 years of family timelines, noting shared "big years" so fleeting scenes feel consistent and lived-in.
INSIGHT

Words As An Instrument Shaped The Novel's Rhythm

  • Kae treats words like an instrument and novel time like musical time signatures.
  • Watching a drummer push and pull time taught Kae how to use phrasing, momentum and changing time-signatures in prose and verse.
ANECDOTE

Childhood Drummer Showed How To Push Time

  • Kae watched his childhood drummer friend play an improvised set and felt it mirrored his relationship with words.
  • The drummer's push/pull time revealed phrasing and momentum lessons that shaped Kae's sense of poetic timing.
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