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The definitive Collected Poems by one of the best-loved poets of the Caribbean, a regular public reader in Britain and Ireland; Ranging from her ground-breaking Tamarind Season through eleven poetry books, and from Jamaica to Canada, Europe and the rest of the world; Winner of the Commonwealth Poetry Prize and Musgrave Medal, Lorna is a inevitably a political and religious poet as well as a poet of place and love; Featured in the Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces & Longman Book of British Masters. Lorna Goodison was appointed Poet Laureate of Jamaica on 17 May 2017 and will serve until 2020.

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Lorna Goodison was born in Jamaica, and has won numerous awards for her writing in both poetry and prose, including the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, the Musgrave Gold Medal from Jamaica, the Henry Russel Award for Exceptional Creative Work from the University of Michigan, and one of Canada's largest literary prizes, the British Columbia National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction for From Harvey River: A Memoir of My Mother and Her People (2007). Her work has been included in the major anthologies and collections of contemporary poetry over the past twenty-five years, such as the Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry, the HarperCollins World Reader, the Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry, the Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces, and Longman Masters of British Literature. Along with her award winning memoir, she has published three collections of short stories (including By Love Possessed, 2011) and nine collections of poetry. Her work has been translated into many languages, and she has been a central figure at literary festivals throughout the world. Lorna Goodison teaches at the University of Michigan, where she is the Lemuel A. Johnson Professor of English and African and Afroamerican Studies. Lorna Goodison was appointed Poet Laureate of Jamaica on 17 May 2017 and will serve until 2020.

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'A rooted, organic delight, true in its intonations to the Jamaican language she loves, fresh in its wit and pain and in the high, spiritual gossip of its leaves.' - Derek Walcott

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