Country Music

Zane Koss author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Invisible Publishing

Publishing:29th May '25

£12.99

This title is due to be published on 29th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Country Music cover

Country Music is both delicate and ferocious, tender and steely. [...] Spackled with violence, hilarity, grotesquerie, these poems are animated by Koss’s profound listening and attentiveness and a kind of wild longing. These are poems as if exchanged among friends and family, as if generated around an archaic campfire, as if John Prine had spent his youth in the Kootenays, as if poetry were still a medium of common life: and suddenly we see with this book that it is.”—Maureen McLane, author of My Poets

Zane Koss grew up listening to stories. Often these were told late at night around kitchen tables or campfires against the backdrop of rural British Columbia. The stories themselves, punctuated by the humour and violence of life in the mountains, offer a means of critiquing “extractiveness”—both the violence of settler-colonial capitalism and the systems of class privilege that devalue rural, working-class experience. Mining these materials for a rural poetics—a country music—Koss begins to understand both his working-class upbringing and academic surroundings. Country Music is a book that wants to find a way forward through the imperfect inheritance we’re given. Shifting between the poetic inquiries of Lisa Robertson and the vernacular improvisations of Fred Wah, the book offers an investigation of identity, family, and place.

"Zane Koss’s Country Music is both delicate and ferocious, tender and steely. Known for his conceptual flair, translation practice, and complex poetics of location, Koss here shows he has even more strings to his bow – including a tale-telling brio as he stakes his claim to a poetry of common life. A book humming with attachment and grief and rage and humor, Country Music offers teen hijinks and misdemeanors, grim encounters with cougars and coyotes, a family’s rich tradition of storying their (and others’) lives. Country Music is both a homecoming and a complex measuring of the distance from home – from a working-class childhood in Western Canada, a community anchored in jobs in mining and logging and mills, a life rich in dirt roads, skidoos, hunting, biking, hard labor, shared meals and shared jokes. Koss maps an emotional vista and landscape; the book emerges as an effort of self-location, a deep connection sought and sustained amid the pandemic spent in Brooklyn. Family stories and friends’ fates are lovingly, complexly summoned and channeled as Koss undertakes a sounding and a grounding. Spackled with violence, hilarity, grotesquerie, these poems are animated by Koss’s profound listening and attentiveness and a kind of wild longing. These are poems as if exchanged among friends and family, as if generated around an archaic campfire, as if John Prine had spent his youth in the Kootenays, as if poetry were still a medium of common life: and suddenly we see with this book that it is."—Maureen McLane, author of My Poets

“The voices we’ve heard linger in our memory and imagination, tangled in the stories we continually tell ourselves about ourselves. A poem is a useful way of connecting our own voice into this entanglement. In Country Music Zane Koss does this by decomposing the anecdotal within the mycelium of family, community, and the land. His exploratory poetic intervention into memory and the local allows him to locate his voices and make up his own story. As he says, ‘I wanted to write a poem that would somehow place me.’”—Fred Wah, author of Music at the Heart of Thinking

ISBN: 9781778430633

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

128 pages