"Winner of the 2021 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry - "You have to touch the fire of letters," writes Maya Pindyck in a startling collection of poems where we are forced to not look away from the war of language and its gouged field of bodies, blood, blossoms, and ideas. Here is the memory of a self and her home, bleakly dissonant as a war-stained country ... Impossible Belonging is defiant, immediate. Beyond geographies of war, love, and words, Pindyck commands the past, present, and future: "Remember our country/banning the book noting/our refusal to see./Remember this compass/mapping our last past"--