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Lorna Goodison

    August 1, 1947

    Lorna Goodison's writing delves deeply into the fabric of Jamaican culture and history, earning acclaim for its rich imagery and resonant voice. She masterfully weaves personal narratives with broader social and historical contexts, creating works that are both intimate and universal. Her literary contributions explore themes of memory, identity, and the profound connections between past and present. Through her distinct style, Goodison invites readers to engage with complex human experiences and cultural legacies.

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    Mother Muse
    • Lorna Goodison’s first poetry collection to be published in Canada in over nine years, Mother Muse heralds the return of a major voice. The poems in Goodison’s new book move boldly and range widely; here are praise songs alongside laments; autobiography shares pages with the collective past. In her exquisitely lyrical evocations of Jamaican lore and tradition, Goodison has always shown another side of history. While celebrating a wide cross-section of women—from Mahalia Jackson to Sandra Bland— Mother Muse focuses on two under-regarded “mothers” in Jamaican Sister Mary Ignatius, who nurtured many of Jamaica's most gifted musicians, and celebrated dancer Anita “Margarita” Mahfood. These important figures lead a collection of formidable scope and intelligence, one that seamlessly blends the personal and the political.

      Mother Muse