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'As invigorating and idiosyncratic a collection as this reviewer has encountered in some time. A must-read.' Seth Abramson, Huffington Post
‘I haven’t read a book of poetry as tonally sly (strange), and as formally surprising in that it never levels off into a settled shape, though the voicing is always grounded in ongoing immediacy as Jenny Sampirisi’s Croak in a long time. The world this writing performs takes deformation as a kind of functional and nonetheless staged condition its characters give off and exploit, emotional intelligence streaming beneath the action with a perfectly measured balance of humour and consequence.’ Anselm Berrigan, author of Free Cell and Notes From Irrelevance
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