In Maine, people are either "from here," born and raised, or "from away." In LandTrust, Katherine Hagopian Berry explores what it means to learn the language of a place. Spiraling out from poems of displacement, alienation, loss and futility, LandTrust concludes with poems of connection, kinship and belonging. These are poems that strive to listen deeply to land: the land you find yourself loving, the land you find yourself on.
In Maine, people are either "from here," born and raised, or "from away." In LandTrust, Katherine Hagopian Berry explores what it means to learn the language of a place. Spiraling out from poems of displacement, alienation, loss and futility, LandTrust concludes with poems of connection, kinship and belonging. These are poems that strive to listen deeply to land: the land you find yourself loving, the land you find yourself on.
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