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Lorna Goodison


Role
  
Poet

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Books
  
From Harvey River, I am becoming my mother, To us - all flowers are roses, Turn thanks, By Love Possessed: Stories

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Lorna Goodison CD (born 1 August 1947) is a Jamaican poet, a leading West Indian writer of the generation born after World War II, currently dividing her time between Jamaica and Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she teaches at the University of Michigan. She was appointed Poet Laureate of Jamaica in 2017, succeeding Mervyn Morris.

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Lorna Goodison By Love Possessed by Lorna Goodison The Globe and Mail

Poet and literary scholar Edward Baugh says: "one of Goodison’s achievements is that her poetry inscribes the Jamaican sensibility and culture on the text of the world". Apart from issues of home and exile, her work also addresses the power of art to explore and reconcile opposites and contradictions in the Caribbean historical experience. Kei Miller notes, "Primarily a poet, Goodison hasn’t been afraid of crossing the fence into other genres: she has written short stories and a much-celebrated memoir. ...I suspect she still isn't as celebrated as she really ought to be because there simply doesn’t exist the perfect critical language to talk about what she is doing, the risks she is taking, and why exactly they succeed." Also a painter, Goodison has illustrated her own book covers, as well as exhibiting her artwork in Jamaica and the US.

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Biography

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Lorna Gaye Goodison was born in Kingston, Jamaica, one of nine siblings. She was educated at St. Hugh's High School, a leading Anglican high school in Jamaica, and studied at the Jamaica School of Art, before going on to the Art Students League of New York. As well as painting, she had also been writing poetry since her teenage years; some early poems appeared anonymously in the Jamaica Gleaner. Goodison has described poetry as "a dominating, intrusive tyrant. It's something I have to do — a wicked force".

Lorna Goodison CRB Making life Edward Baugh

In her twenties, back in Jamaica, she taught art and worked in advertising and public relations before deciding to pursue a career as a professional writer. She began to publish under her own name in the Jamaica Journal, and to give readings at which she built up an appreciative audience.

In the early 1990s, Goodison began teaching part of the year at various North American universities, including the University of Toronto and the University of Michigan.

She has published 12 collections of poems: Tamarind Season (1980), I Am Becoming My Mother (1986), Heartease (1988), Poems (1989), Selected Poems (1992), To Us, All Flowers Are Roses (1995), Turn Thanks (1999), Guinea Woman (2000), Travelling Mercies (2001), Controlling the Silver (2005), Goldengrove (2006) and Oracabessa (2013). Oracabessa won the Poetry category of the 2014 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.

Goodison has also published two collections of short stories, Baby Mother and the King of Swords (1990) and Fool-Fool Rose Is Leaving Labour-in-Vain Savannah (2005). Her memoir, From Harvey River, was published in 2008, and was featured on BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week in May 2009, read by Doña Croll.

She has exhibited her paintings internationally, and her own artwork is usually featured on the covers of her books.

On 6 August 2013, she was awarded the Jamaican national honour of the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD), "for outstanding achievements in Literature and Poetry".

On 17 May 2017, Goodison was invested as the second official poet laureate of Jamaica, after Mervyn Morris, becoming the first woman to hold the title.

Awards

  • 1999 Musgrave Gold Medal by the Institute of Jamaica for contributions to literature
  • 2013 Jamaican national Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD)
  • 2014 OCM Bocas Prize for Poetry, Oracabessa
  • 2017 Selected as Jamaica's first female Poet Laureate and the island's second nationally appointed Poet Laureate. Her appointment was made formal on 17 May 2017 and she will serve a three-year term, from 2017 to 2020.
  • References

    Lorna Goodison Wikipedia


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