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Prof Lee Jenkins to Host Lorna Goodison Book Launch

1 Sep 2021

On September 1st our colleague Prof Lee Jenkins will host the launch of Mother Muse, the new collection by Lorna Goodison, the first female poet laureate of Jamaica. The event will feature readings and discussion, and audience members will have the opportunity to ask their own questions. We will show the text during readings so you can read along. 

'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 in 2019. 'Through poems rooted in her Caribbean heritage and upbringing she has created a body of enchanting, intelligent and socially aware poetry in the authentic registers of her own tongue.'

Her poems have always found voices for the voiceless and shown another side of history. Her new book zones in on two great under-regarded figures to whom Jamaican music owes a substantial debt: Sister Mary Ignatius and Anita 'Margarita' Mahfood. Sister Iggy, as the boys called her, ran the Alpha Boys School for wayward boys. There she mentored many of Jamaica's most gifted musicians, including the brilliant trombonist Don Drummond. Anita 'Margarita' Mahfood (Mahfouz) was a strikingly beautiful dancer of Lebanese descent, who became Don Drummond's lover. The poems in Mother Muse move boldy and range widely; here are praise songs alongside laments; notable women such as Mahalia Jackson share pages with the less well noted - women like Sandra Bland, Windrush victims and two of the last enslaved women to be set free.

 

This event will begin at 19:00 and includes a reading by Lorna Goodison. Registration for this online event will cost £2, later redeemable against the cost of the book. All attendees will receive the discount code and instructions for purchasing the book during and after the event.

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2WfVYhttSpO6CrZyWx2-0A

English Department

Roinn an Bhéarla

O'Rahilly Building, University College Cork, Cork. Ireland

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