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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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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.
Autorenporträt
Katherine Hagopian Berry has appeared in the Café Review, Enough: Poems of Resistance and Protest, A Dangerous New World: Maine Voices on the Climate Crisis, Balancing Act II: An Anthology of Poetry by Fifty Maine Women, Glass: Poet's Resist, and been a finalist and showcase performer at the Belfast Poetry Festival. Her collection of poetry, Mast Year, was published by Littoral Books in March 2020; and Orbit was published by Toad Hall Editions in 2022. She is a poetry reader for The Maine Review. Katherine lives and writes in Bridgton, Maine.