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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.

    From Harvey River
    Mother Muse
    From Harvey River
    Oracabessa
    Selected Poems
    Redemption Ground: Essays and Adventures
    • 2021

      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
    • 2018

      In her first-ever collection of essays, poet and novelist Lorna Goodison interweaves the personal and political to explore themes that have occupied her working life: her love of poetry and the arts, colonialism and its legacy, racism and social justice, authenticity, and the enduring power of friendship.

      Redemption Ground: Essays and Adventures
    • 2017

      Collected Poems

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      The Collected Poems (Second Impression) of Jamaica's Poet Laureate (2017-2020).

      Collected Poems
    • 2013

      Oracabessa

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A colourful new collection by one of the outstanding Caribbean poets of our time.

      Oracabessa
    • 2012

      By Love Possessed

      Stories

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(112)Add rating

      The book is characterized by its beautiful prose and evocative language, drawing readers into its richly crafted narrative. It promises to engage the emotions and imagination, offering a profound reading experience through its lyrical style and vivid imagery.

      By Love Possessed
    • 2010

      From Harvey River

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      As read on Radio 4, an irresistibly joyful memoir of mothers and daughters, and the importance of home. 'The book is a joy... A bittersweet reminder to all Jamaica's exiles of what we have lost'. Independent

      From Harvey River
    • 2009

      From Harvey River

      A Memoir of My Mother and Her People

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      The narrative explores the duality of Doris's life, navigating between her roles as a mother in Kingston, Jamaica, and her roots in Harvey River, Hanover. It delves into the complexities of her experiences, highlighting the challenges and richness of raising nine children while remaining connected to her birthplace. The story captures the essence of family, identity, and the interplay between different cultural landscapes in Doris's life.

      From Harvey River
    • 1993

      Poetry of personal and political vibrancy by a contemporary Caribbean writer

      Selected Poems