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Lorna Goodison’s Mother Muse (Carcanet Press, 2021) will be out at the end of this month and is available for pre-ordering. Description: “Lorna Goodison has come to be recognised as a hugely significant and influential contemporary author both at home and internationally,” Simon Armitage declared, when she was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry… ....
The best recent poetry â review roundup The Resurrectionists by John Challis; Mother Muse by Lorna Goodison; Away from Me by Caleb Klaces; Rotten Days in Late Summer by Ralf Webb; and Poetry & Covid-19, edited by Anthony Caleshu and Rory Waterman In The Resurrectionists a coal power station is âalways there, the church no one visitsâ. Photograph: Joanne Moyes/Alamy Stock Photo/Alamy Stock Photo In The Resurrectionists a coal power station is âalways there, the church no one visitsâ. Photograph: Joanne Moyes/Alamy Stock Photo/Alamy Stock Photo Fri 4 Jun 2021 07.00 EDT The past may be a foreign country, but things arenât always so different there. In his debut collection, ....
Guest Lorna Goodison is one of the Caribbean s most distinguished contemporary poets. Her work appears in the Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces and her many honors include the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, Americas Region. She is the author of numerous books of poetry, including Supplying Salt and Light, Controlling the Silver, Transcript Pádraig Ó Tuama: My name is Pádraig Ó Tuama, and one of the things I love about poetry is reading poetry from different parts of the world. So often, the so-called canon highlights poets, often male poets, from just one part of the world or just a few. But I wanted to read poems about the world that were written from the point of view of the people who lived through them, not just the people who were from the countries that colonized. ....