Scarlett Sabet
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Scarlett Sabet (born 1989 or 1990 (age 34–35))[1] is an English poet and performer based in London.[2] She is the author of four poetry collections, Rocking Underground (2014), The Lock And The Key (2016),[3] Zoreh (2018), and Camille (2019).[4] In 2019, she released Catalyst, a spoken word album produced by her partner, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page.[5][6]
Scarlett Sabet | |
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Born | 1989 or 1990 (age 34–35) |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Poet |
Partner | Jimmy Page (2014–present) |
Career
Sabet self-published her first collection, Rocking Underground,[7] and gave a reading at its launch at the Chelsea Arts Club in London in November 2014.[8]
Sabet has performed twice at the bookstore Shakespeare & Company in Paris: when her second collection The Lock and The Key was launched in July 2016[3][9] and when her fourth collection, Camille, was published in February 2019.[10][4] In March 2018, Sabet released her third collection, Zoreh, launched with a reading at City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco.[3][11]
In September 2016, Sabet read at the 25th anniversary of the Annual Aspects Literary Festival in Belfast.[12] Later in January 2017, Sabet gave a reading for the radio programme "Van Morrison and Me", hosted by journalist John McCarthy on the BBC World Service.[13] In 2019, she released the spoken word album Catalyst. The album was produced by Jimmy Page and recorded at his home, the Tower House in London.[14]
Sabet's poetry is influenced by William S. Burroughs, Patti Smith,[15] Emily Dickinson, and Sylvia Plath.[citation needed]
Published works
Personal life
Sabet was born to an Iranian father and a mother of Scottish and French descent. [19] Her partner is Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. The couple have been together since 2014 - when Page was 70 years old and Sabet about 24.[20][21] The couple live together in West London.[22]
References
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