Country of Glass is a collection of poems that explores the concept of precariousness as it applies to bodies, families, countries, and whole societies. Using family history as well as historical events, the collection moves through questions about identity, storytelling, illness, disability, displacement, trauma, and war, constructing an overall narrative about what it means to love while trying to survive.
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