
Collected Poems
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Lorna Goodison is a poet alive to places, from the loved and lived-in world of Jamaica where she began and started a family, to the United States and Canada where she has made her teaching career, but always re-connecting with her Caribbean roots. She travels with an ear alert to histories and voices. How differently English sounds in the tropics and in colder lands, at seaside in sunlight and on prairies, mountains and in cities. The same words say quite different things, depending on who speaks them and who's listening, obeying or resisting.
She covers a wide range of subjects and themes, too. Her instinct is to celebrate being alive in a world that is rich but in peril. 'And what is the rare quality that has gone out of poetry that these marvellous poems restore?' asks Derek Walcott. 'Joy.' The 'mango of poetry', eaten straight from the tree, Goodison somehow finds growing in Wordsworth country and in Sligo, in Russia and Norway, in Spain and Portugal which spilled their empires into the Caribbean, in Cape Town and Far Rockaway.
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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 PoetLaureate of Jamaica on 17 May 2017 and will serve until 2020.
Inhalt
- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- TAMARIND SEASON
- For My Mother (May I Inherit Half Her Strength)
- The Road of the Dread
- Sister Mary and the Devil
- Wedding in Hanover
- Two Little Girls
- The Breadfruit Tree
- Gordon Town Morning
- New York is a Subway Stop 1969
- Wish You Were Here
- My Late Friend
- For Seymour
- Studio Brachman 1968
- England Seen
- The Day She Died
- Port Henderson 6 a.m.
- On Being Unable to Dance
- On Houses
- Déjà Vu
- Today
- Defenceless
- Judges
- Ocho Rios I
- Ocho Rios II
- Kenscoff - Haiti 1976
- Hymn to Blanche
- Blanche Replies
- Sketches of Spain
- For Don Drummond
- Letters to My Love
- An Inventory
- Guyana Lovesong
- Moonlongings
- Temptation Poem
- On Misplacing Him
- For A.N. and the Others
- A Brief History of a Jamaican Family
- Trailers
- For the Poet at Fort Augusta
- Bridge Views
- Country Road Sunday Night
- For R&R in the Rain
- A Jean Rhys Lady
- Who Is That Woman?
- Tamarind Season
- I AM BECOMING MY MOTHER
- My Last Poem
- Mulatta Song
- Jamaica 1980
- We are the Women
- Garden of the Women Once Fallen
- I Shame Mi Lady
- II Broom Weed
- III Poui
- IV Sunflower Possessed
- Dream - August 1979
- Songs for My Son
- My Will
- Caravanserai
- Mulatta Song - II
- The Mulatta as Penelope
- Farewell Our Trilogy
- Tightrope Walker
- Lepidopterist
- On Becoming a Mermaid
- Mulatta and the Minotaur
- 'Mine, O Thou Lord of Life, Send my Roots Rain'
- Keith Jarrett - Rainmaker
- Invoke Mercy Extraordinary for Angels
- Jah Music
- Lullaby for Jean Rhys
- I Am Becoming my Mother
- Guinea Woman
- For Rosa Parks
- Bedspread
- Nanny
- Letters to the Egyptian
- Father Always Promised Me
- A Forgiveness
- Songs of Release
- My Last Poem (Again)
- She Walks into Rooms
- Survivor
- This is a Hymn
- Gleanings
- Some Nights I Don't Sleep
- Upon a Quarter Million
- Some of My Worst Wounds
- In Anxiety Valley
- Heartease I
- Heartease II
- Heartease III
- Heartease New England 1987
- Come Let Your Eyes Feel
- Star Suite I
- Star Suite II
- Faith star i
- Starfish ii
- Rainstar iii
- The Pictures of My New Day
- O Love You So Fear the Dark
- Farewell Wild Woman (I)
- Farewell Wild Woman (II)
- Ceremony for the Banishment of the King of Swords
- The Chant of Light
- Blue Peace Incantation
- And You Being So Abundantly Blessed With Names
- A Rosary of Your Names (I)
- A Rosary of Your Names (II)
- Always Homing Now Soul Towards Light
- TO US, ALL FLOWERS ARE ROSES
- Missing the Mountains
- October in the Kingdom of the Poor
- Birth Stone
- Mother, the Great Stones Got to Move
- Coir
- Elephant
- Bag-A-Wire
- Bun Down Cross Roads
- Papacita
- In City Gardens Grow No Roses As We Know Them
- Songs of Fruits and Sweets of Childhood
- Outside the Gates
- Concert
- Annie Pengelly
- Nayga Bikkle
- Inna Calabash
- Name Change: Morant Bay Uprising
- Ground Doves
- White Birds
- From the Garden of the Women Once Fallen
- Thyme
- Of Bitterness Herbs
- In the Time of Late-Blooming Pumpkins
- The River Wanted Out
- The Prophet Jeremiah Speaks
- Speak of the Advent of New Light
- Mysteries
- From the Book of Local Miracles, Largely Unrecorded
- The Lace Seller
- The Woman Speaks to the Man Who Has Employed Her Son
- Calling One Sweet Psalmist
- Deep-Sea Diving
- Some Things You Do Not Know About Me
- In the Mountains of the Moon, Uganda
- Of Used-Moon Stars
- O Africans
- Morning, Morning Angel Mine
- Bulls Bay, Lucea
- To Us, All Flowers Are Roses
- Trident
- TURN THANKS
- PART ONE: MY MOTHER'S SEA CHANTY
- After the Green Gown of My Mother Gone Down
- My Mother's Sea Chanty
- The Domestic Science of Sunday Dinner
- Turn Thanks to Miss Mirry
- Turn Thanks to Grandmother Hannah
- Love Song for Great-Grandmother Leanna
- Aunt Rose's Honey Advice
- Hardanga the Lost Stitch
- Notes from My Mother's Village Before the Village Got Light
- Domestic Incense
- Signals from the Simple Life
- PART TWO: THIS IS MY FATHER'S COUNTRY
- This is My Father's Country
- Song of My Great-Grandfather William
- My Uncle
- The Sleeping Zemis
- Africa on the Mind Today
- Nana Yah, Your Teacher
- About Almonds and Abergris
- PART III: THE MANGO OF POETRY
- The Mango of Poetry
- To Mr William Wordsworth, Distributor of Stamps for Westmoreland
- Country, Sligoville
- Moon Cakes and Anna Akhmatova
- Antoinette Cosway Explains
- Song of the Burnt Gypsy of the City of Erlangen
- The Gypsy in the Russian Tea Room
- Vincent and the Orient
- Letter to Vincent Van Gogh
- Max Ernst Painting
- The Jereboa of John Dunkley
- Hungry Belly Kill Daley
- To Become Green Again and Young
- PART IV: GOD A ME
- God A Me
- Sometimes on a Day Such as This
- When I Know You As Mountain
- On Houses
- A Bed of Mint
- To Guess Each Scent
- I Know I Never Lose You
- Angel of Dreamers
- The Transcendent Song as Taught by a Passing Tuareg Woman
- I Have Spent These Snowbound Days Away from Myself
- Winter Dreams
- About You and Me
- Treasure Beach
- About Angels
- Song of Heart Returning
- A Quartet of Daffodils
- Coo Coo
- Bringing the Wild Woman Indoors
- Revival Song of the Wild Woman
- Aye Spring
- Close To You Now
- TRAVELLING MERCIES
- Spending the Gold of Lovers
- Travelling Mercies
- What We Carried That Carries Us
- I Song and Story
- II Dance Rocksteady
- The Living Converter Woman of Green Island
- Never Expect
- Book
- About the Tamarind
- Was It Legba She Met Outside the Coronation Market?
- Moonlight City
- Run Greyhound
- Brunetto Lattini - Dante's Inferno, Canto XV
- To the Heirs of Low Bequests to Harvest and Glean Abundant Sections of Favelas and Dungles Whose Evening Fires Rise Gehenna-Like from Cities of Waste Willed as Estate and Inheritance by Scavenger Foreparents
- For Love of Marpessa Dawn
- Romany Song
- Miles in Berlin
- The Garden of St Michael in the Seven-Hilled City of Bamberg
- I Am Weary of All Winters Mother
- Invitations from Heathcliff
- Poor Mrs Lot
- Pomo's Hymn
- How She Came to Leave Africa
- Natal Song
- Over the Island of Salt
- Song of the Scapegoat
- Amandla
- Amber, Essence of Tigers
- Shining One
- To Absorb the Green
- Medicine Bundle of a Blackfoot Woman
- Outwaiting the Crazy Wolf Moon
- Her Body Became a Container for Stars
- The Rose Conflagration
- Studio I - Brother Everald Brown
- Studio II - Seymour
- Studio III - Petrona Morrison
- Studio IV - Barrington Watson
- Cézanne after Émile Zola
- When They Took Down the Sun of Tabriz
- St Sakinah of Cairo
- Song for Thomas Merton
- Praises in Papine Market
- Crossover Griot
- Leanna
- Sister Rosita
- Petition to the Magdalen
- Iron Shirt
- My Island Like a Swimming Turtle
- St Thomas
- Questions for Marcus Mosiah Garvey
- Lush
- Bam Chi Chi La La
- CONTROLLING THE SILVER
- Island Aubade
- Over the Guinea Grass Piece
- Dear Cousin
- Excavating
- Ode to the Watchman
- Our Ancestral Dwellings
- Recalling the Fourteen-Hour Drive From Kingston to Lucea, 1953
- The Wandering Jew and the Arab Merchant on the Island of Allspice
- Passing the Grace Vessels of Calabash
- So Who Was the Mother of Jamaican Art?
- Jah the Baptist
- Poison Crab
- Let Us Now Praise Famous Women
- Fool-Fool Rose is Leaving Labour-In-Vain Savannah
- Rainstorm is Weeping: An Arawak Folk Tale Revisited
- Aunt Alberta
- Aunt Rose
- The Burden Bearer
- Travelling with Photographs of our Generations
- Hosay
- Creation Story: Why Our Island is Shaped Like a Turtle
- These Three Butterflies and One Bird We Interpret As Signs
- i Historis Odius Odius
- ii Tiger Swallowtails
- iii Urania
- And then the Bird Banana Katy
- The Geovangelist
- Don C and the Goldman Posse
- Back to Where We Come From
- O Pirates Yes They Rob I
- Tombstones
- Where the Flora of Our Village Came From
- By the Light of a Jamaican Moon
- Lessons Learned from the Royal Primer
- Hirfa of Egypt
- What of Tuktoo the Little Eskimo?
- Arctic, Antarctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian Ocean
- Louis Galdy of the World's Once Wickedest City
- Remittance Man
- Black Like This?
- Pleasant Sunday Evenings
- Passing the Empty Playground
- What the Witnesses Saw When They Entered the Balm Yard
- This River Named by Our Great-Grandfather
- River Mumma
- The River Mumma Want Out
- The Wisdom of Cousin Fool-Fool Rose
- In The Field of Broken Pots
- But I May Be Reborn As Keke
- At Harmony Hall We Buy an Egyptian Blue Cecil Baugh Mug
- Change If You Must Just Change Slow
- All the Way to Kingston We Recall Urban Legends
- Whatever Became of Mamud?
- The Yard Man: An Election Poem
- Controlling the Silver
- Old Blue Nun
- Making Life
- Your Ice Art, Michigan
- Broadview
- Missing the Goat
- Spirit Catcher
- The Crying Philosopher and the Laughing Philosopher
- The Crying Philosopher
- The Laughing Philosopher
- All Souls Day
- Hard Food
- Rites
- Carnevale
- Aunt Ann
- The Liberator Speaks
- Palm Roses
- At the Keswick Museum
- Bam Chi Chi La La: London 1969
- Half Moon Bay
- Arriving at the Airport Once Called Idlewild
- Apollo Double Bill
- Guernica
- I Buy My Son a Reed
- I Saw Charles Mingus
- A Simple Apology
- GOLDENGROVE: NEW AND SELECTED POEMS
- Balm
- I Come From a Land
- On Leaving Goldengrove
- i What of His Appearance?
- ii Master of Five Trades
- iii A Dancing Master
- iv The One Man Cassamere Ever Called Master
- v Fireworks
- vi A Liquor Maker and Confectioner
- vii Last Act of The Restorer and Scene Painter
- Fall Away Iron Filings
- Where I Come From
- In Dreams of Shipwreck
- The Selflessness of Salmon
- Naming of Flowers
- To the Buddha Go the Roses
- Gates of Ivory, Gates of Horn
- The Lion and the Gypsy Revisited
- Silence Before Speech
- Yet Once More I Will Shake
- Ruth
- Hagar's Account
- Be It Done Unto Me According To Your Word
- Soon It is Going to Rain Milk
- St Michael in Sitka
- Mr Davis Runs the Voodoo Down
- The Cruel Room
- What Happened to Peter
- Giovanni Paulo
- Abraham and Isaac After
- Windrush Sankey
- From the Bard's Book of Common Prayer
- Upsetter
- About the Kind Who Wrestle With You All Night
- ORACABESSA
- To Make Various Sorts of Black
- Reporting Back to Queen Isabella
- You Should Go to Toledo
- New Sketches of Spain
- O Africans in the Plazas of Madrid
- Bookmarks for Eyes
- O Lisboa
- Not Sadness
- La Casa dos Dourados
- In a Dream My Mother Says
- In a Little Spanish Town I Google Father Louis
- In Days of Sail
- It Is Sunday in Sevilla
- Sintra's Glorious Eden, After Lord Byron
- Postcards to Miles
- Spinning in the Head
- Ideas of Home
- Praise to the Limping Angel
- Limonade Shimmer of Autumn Air Over Aroma of Roast Corn
- A Cure
- A Visit to the East
- At Lunch in Les Deux Magots
- Remember Us in Motherland
- Hope Gardens
- Quest
- Gauguin Girl
- Our First Christian Martyr
- My Teacher Lena
- Reading Through the Wall
- Bookmobile Days
- Tagore on the Bookmobile
- The Town Drunk Recites Omar Khayyam
- Need
- In the Blue Boarding House
- A Small Blues for Lady's Gardenia
- Dance Card
- Otis Ode
- Paul Robeson at Athena's
- Red T-Shirt
- The Two Sisters Cave
- Your Heart
- Bye Boonoonoonoos
- One in a Long Line
- Our Blessed Country Lady
- On Sighting Makak by the Roadside
- The Bear
- A New State
- What Does It Mean?
- Everyday Revelations
- Morning Ballad
- A Cleanse Petition
- Note to Self
- Charlie Chaplin at Golden Clouds
- Canto I - Dante's Inferno
- NEW POEMS
- Across the Fields to St Begas
- Cuthbert's Last Journey
- Advice for Amy Jolly from My Seat in the Balcony
- Word You Learned Today
- For Claude Mckay
- And I Hear from Two Rabbies
- Ode to Venice
- Your Dream of the Doge's Ring
- Ferryman
- Ras Kumi Re-enters Through the Door of No Return
- Benediction on You Lovely Ships
- Index of Titles
- Index of First Lines
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- Also by Lorna Goodison
- Copyright
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