Country of Glass : Poems
ISBN: 9781954622043
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / Gallaudet University Press
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Subjects: Literature;

Country of Glass is the debut poetry collection from Sarah Katz, who offers an exploration of the concept of precariousness as it applies to bodies, families, countries, and whole societies. Katz employs themes of illness, disability, war, and survival within the contexts of family history and global historical events. The collection moves through questions about identity, storytelling, displacement, and trauma, constructing an overall narrative about what it means to love while trying to survive. The poems in this book--which take the form of free verse, prose poems, sestinas, and erasures--attempt to address human fragility and what resilience looks like in a world where so much is uncertain.


Sarah Katz's poems have appeared in District Lit , the So to Speak blog, Rogue Agent , MiPOesias, The Shallow End s, and Bear Review , among others. She earned an MFA in poetry from American University and her poetry manuscript, Country of Glass , was named a finalist by former US Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky for Tupelo Press's 2016 Dorset Prize. She has contributed essays and articles to a variety of publications, including The Atlantic, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Rumpus, Slate, and others. Sarah lives with her husband, Jonathan, in Fairfax, Virginia, and is Poetry Editor of The Deaf Poets Society , an online journal that features work by writers and artists with disabilities.
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