Mervyn Eustace Morris <small></small> (born 21 February 1937) is a poet, writer, editor and professor emeritus at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. His poetry is well respected throughout the Caribbean, which has consistently ranked him among the top West Indian poets. He was also one of the first academics to espouse the importance of nation language in helping to define in verse important aspects of Jamaican culture. Morris was Poet Laureate of Jamaica from 2014 to 2017.
Biography
Mervyn Morris was born in Kingston, Jamaica, In 1992, he was a UK Arts Council Visiting Writer-in-Residence at the South Bank Centre. He lives in Kingston, Jamaica, where he is Professor Emeritus of Creative Writing & West Indian Literature.<!-- Morris has taught at the University of the West Indies since the 1960s.-->
In 2009, Morris was awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit.
On 15 April 2014, Morris was announced as the Poet Laureate of Jamaica, the first to be accorded the title since the country's independence The investiture ceremony took place at King's House on 22 May 2014.
In March 2021, Morris was announced as the co-recipient, together with Edward Baugh, of the 2021 Bocas Henry Swanzy Award.
Works
Morris has published several volumes of poetry, and has edited the works of other Caribbean writers. His collections include The Pond (revised edition, New Beacon Books, 1997), Shadowboxing (New Beacon Books, 1979), Examination Centre (New Beacon Books, 1992) and On Holy Week (a sequence of poems for radio, Dangaroo Press, 1993). He also edited The Faber Book of Contemporary Caribbean Short Stories (1990) and published "Is English We Speaking", and Other Essays (Ian Randle Publishers, 1999). In 2006, Carcanet Press published his I been there, sort of: New and Selected Poems.
The best known poems by Morris include: "Little Boy Crying", "Family Pictures", "Love Is", "One, Two", "Home", "The Roaches", "The Pond" and "Critic".
Selected bibliography
Poetry
- The Pond – New Beacon Books, 1973. (hb
- On Holy Week – Dangaroo Press, 1976. (pb)
- Shadow Boxing – New Beacon Books, 1979. (pb)
- Examination Centre – New Beacon Books, 1992. (pb)
- I Been There, Sort Of: New and Selected Poems – Carcanet Press, 2006. (pb)
Non-fiction
- "Is English We Speaking", and other essays – Ian Randle Publishers, 1999. (pb)
- Making West Indian Literature – Ian Randle Publishers, 2005. (pb)
- Miss Lou: Louise Bennett and Jamaican Culture – Signal Books, 2014. (pb)
As editor
- Seven Jamaican Poets - 1971
- The Faber Book of Contemporary Caribbean Short Stories – Faber & Faber, 1990. (pb)
- (with Jimmy Carnegie) Lunch Time Medley: Writings on West Indies Cricket – Ian Randle Publishers, 2008. (pb)
- (with Carolyn Allen) Writing Life: Reflections by West Indian Writers – Ian Randle Publishers, 2008. (pb)
References
Further reading
- Glyne Griffith, Review of I Been There, Sort of: New and Selected Poems, in The Caribbean Review of Books (reprinted at Carcanet).
- Shara McCallum, "Mervyn Morris: An Appreciation and Close Reading", SX Salon, June 2024.
External links
- Mervyn Morris at The Poetry Archive. Retrieved 8 February 2025.
- "Fiction and Poetry Readings: Mervyn Morris (1993)", University of Miami Libraries Digital Collection.
- Mervyn Morris, "Poet Laureate Remarks at Investiture Ceremony, King's House, 21 May 2014".
- Geoffrey Philp, "An Interview With Mervyn Morris", 7 December 2007.
