<p>Navigating the dangerous currents of family and race Kathryn Stripling Byer&#39;s sixth poetry collection confronts the legacy of southern memory where too often &quot;it&#39;s safer to stay blind.&quot;</p><p>Beginning with &quot;Morning Train&quot; a response to Georgia blues musician Precious Bryant Byer sings her way through a search for identity recalling the hardscrabble lives of her family in the sequence &quot;Drought Days&quot; and facing her inheritance as a white southern woman growing up amid racial division and violence. The poet encounters her own naive complicity in southern racism and challenges the narrative of her homeland the &quot;Gone with the Wind&quot; mythology that still haunts the region.</p><p>Ultimately Descent creates a fragile reconciliation between past and present calling over and over again to celebrate being as in the book&#39;s closing manifesto &quot;Here. Where I am.&quot;</p>
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