Poppy State, Myriam Gurba
Poppy State, Myriam Gurba
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Poppy State
A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings

Author: Myriam Gurba

Narrator: Myriam Gurba

Unabridged: 4 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Timber Press

Published: 11/11/2025


Synopsis

From the award-winning author of Creep comes a powerful 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, myth, and indigenous knowledge.

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, and part study of place. The reader is invited to commune with California with Gurba as their guide, ushered through a compendium of anecdotes, reminiscences, utterances, lists, incantations, newspaper articles, and other ephemera.

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 thrive—like the California poppy on her kitchen windowsill. And through walks in the Angeles National Forest, she visits oaks, crows, elderberries, and sycamores, while foraging for acorns, flowers, and berries to adorn her altar at home. Poppy State is a riveting tour de force.

“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
 

About Myriam Gurba

Myriam Gurba is a writer and artist. She is the author of the true crime memoir Mean, which was a New York Times Editors’ Choice, a Lambda Literary award finalist, and was named one of the “Best LGBTQ Books of All Time” by O, the Oprah Magazine. Her essays have appeared in The Paris Review, Time, Los Angeles Times, and in other publications. She lives in Pasadena, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paige on November 11, 2025

Gurba’s collection of pieces about the ecology of California, and much more. Beautiful read.......more

Goodreads review by Lauren on October 29, 2025

A meandering, lush, lyrical nature walk through history both personal and cultural. I love the way Myriam writes. The book is filled with wordplay, puns, historical facts about settler botanists and indigenous land stewards. It is punctuated throughout with news clippings, personal photographs, and......more

Goodreads review by Lyon.Brit.andthebookshelf on November 07, 2025

Book Report: Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and a Story of Beginnings by Myriam Gurba I’m so glad my friend Dorothy put this book on my radar 💛Poppy State is part memoir…part botanical meditation and part cultural history…a truly unique blend that could only come from Myriam Gurba. Through Califo......more

Goodreads review by Pauly on November 12, 2025

Myriam Gurba’s Poppy State transforms the traditional trauma memoir by refusing to get in line with the usual linear narrative in favor of what she calls a labyrinth, a maze where readers have to get lost to find true meaning. This experimental approach creates a new form of testimony to bearing wit......more

Goodreads review by Zee on November 17, 2025

Meandering and jumps from thing to thing and back again... Read a lot like fever dream energy (or plant high, too). Wasn't my cup of tea as it was very tricky to follow along and really get to the point of what the author was trying to say/get to at different points......more


Quotes

“Like wandering a maze, the language in Poppy State opens to puns and image and history, building a landscape of poppies and oak trees, Chumash history and Spanish missions, grandmothers and great grandmothers, and curanderas wearing gold grills. This is Myriam Gurba at her most expansive and impressionistic.” 
 —Ingrid Rojas Contreras, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist for The Man Who Could Move Clouds

“I was bewitched, in the ways I wanted to be, reading Poppy State—brought under a spell that offered me greater clarity, a new sense of myself and others, of California, of plants, and purposes. There is some of the ordinary garden magic, sure, born of tending to the ground. But it becomes much more than that under Gurba’s incisive, guiding eye.”—Alexander Chee, author of How to Write an Autobiographical Novel

"A propulsive, unclassifiable book about ecology and self, Poppy State is as elegant and blistering as fire—and just as unpredictable. Gurba is the poet laureate of righteous anger and reclamation."
 —Carmen Maria Machado, award-winning author of In the Dream House