Plainspoken and unflinching,
The Country I Come From celebrates the harsh and enduring beauty of the vast Plains and its inhabitants. These intimate poems are drenched in wonderment and silence, miseries and mysteries, and the stubborn cargo of our individual and collective histories. Woven from "scraps and rumors and imaginings," Kathryn Hunt's collection chronicles a violent and troubled history on the Plains and in the lives of white and indigenous family members - the living and the dead - and their relationships to the land and one another.
The Country I Come From reimagines the stories of women and men for whom few records were kept, honors their lives, and explores the nature of belonging, desire, and loss.
The Country I Come From is a sung hymn to the good earth, and a mourning prayer. The poems are meant to heal, and they do.-Lauren Davis, Home Beneath the Church and The Missing Ones
These poems look across the wide ranges of the land in its fullness and haunt the ordinary fabric of our lives. They carve an enduring two-track road through our existence.-Diane Glancy, The Dream of a Broken Field and Island of the Innocent: a Consideration of the Book of Job