Lorna Goodison, internationally recognized for her poetry
and prose, won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, Americas Region, in
1986. She has been a visiting faculty member at the Universities of
Toronto and Michigan and a central figure at the Caribbean Poetry
Festival of the Poetry Society of America (New York, 1992), the
International Poetry Festival, South Bank Centre (London, 1992),
and the Interlit International Conference (Erlanger, Germany,
1993). Her poetry and prose have been features, with that of Alice
Walker and Maya Angelou, in A Quarter of Poets and A Quartet
of Stories. This is her sixth collection.
"Goodison advances from strength to strength. Her sixth collection finds her focusing the diamond lens of her incantatory verse on the culture and people of her homeland in the Caribbean and gives us a book full of pieces well worthy of anthologizing... Taken altogether, these poems reinforce each other's many strengths and constitute a long song of struggle and survival, of inhumanity and human love." -- Booklist
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