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Poppy State

A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings
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"The mother of intersectional Latinx identity." -Cosmopolitan "Scorchingly good." -Cheryl Strayed "The most fearless writer in America." -Luis Alberto Urrea, Pulitzer Prize finalist "A truly distinctive, authentic, and dynamic literary voice. . . Myriam Gurba is one of our great American intellectuals." -Los Angeles Times Myriam... Read More
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From the National Books Critics Circle Award finalist and author of Creep comes a powerfully moving book by a writer at the peak of her powers-at once a love letter to California and a literary tour de force that tells the story of resilience and reclamation through a relationship with plants, memory, magic, myth, and indigenous knowledge.

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"The mother of intersectional Latinx identity." -Cosmopolitan

"Scorchingly good." -Cheryl Strayed

"The most fearless writer in America." -Luis Alberto Urrea, Pulitzer Prize finalist

"A truly distinctive, authentic, and dynamic literary voice. . . Myriam Gurba is one of our great American intellectuals." -Los Angeles Times

Myriam Gurba has lived in California her entire life, with its plants and soils, forests and ecology, immersing herself in the language of the landscape as refracted through the languages and memories of her ancestors. In Poppy State, California plants serve as structural anchors in a wildly inventive work of narrative nonfiction that is part botanical criticism, part personal storytelling, part study of place.

Gurba traverses themes of language, power, ancestry, and California's ecology, in masterfully constructed sentences that seem to defy gravity, in the structure of a labyrinthine secret garden. The reader is invited to commune with California with Gurba as their guide, and is ushered through a compendium of anecdotes, reminiscences, utterances, lists, incantations, newspaper articles, and other ephemera.

As a child, Gurba helped her father plant a garden at their "house on the hill" overlooking the strawberry fields where he spends his days as an educator for the children of migrant workers. Through the stories of these plants, she comes to a new understanding of what occurs in the cultivation of a soul. Gurba learns if she can care for her body as she does her plants, her soul can thriveโ€”like the California poppy on her kitchen windowsill, emerging from a dented can of El Pato brand enchilada sauce filled with courtyard dirt.

Through walks in the Angeles National Forest, she visits oaks, crows, elderberries, and sycamores, foraging for acorns, flowers, and berries to place on her altar at home, inviting the plants to write with her. Poppy State is a riveting tour de force that asks you to read it once and immediately read it again.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781643265148

Publisher: Workman Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 October 2025

Country: United States

Imprint: Timber Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 26.0mm

Width: 144.0mm

Height: 214.0mm

Weight: 380g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Myriam Gurba is the author of four books, including Dahlia Season (2007) which won the Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction, Painting their Portraits in Winter (2015; Mean (2017), a true crime memoir that was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in LGBTQ Nonfiction, the Publishing Triangle's Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction, and the PEN America Award for Creative Nonfiction; and Creep: Accusations and Confessions, her first essay collection, which includes her viral essay, "Pendeja, You Ain't Steinbeck: My Bronca with Fake Ass Social Justice Literature," and was a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism. Gurba's writing been widely anthologized and has also appeared in publications such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Harper's Bazaar, Believer, Paris Review, and TIME. She is also a teacher, editor, anti-rape activist, public speaker, practitioner of plant-based magic, and a co-founder of Dignidad Literaria, a grassroots organization that combats white supremacy in the publishing industry.

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