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July by Kathleen Ossip

sakeriver's review

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5.0

In thinking about this collection, I find my mind keeps returning to the title poem, which makes up the middle third of the book. There’s something so American about a road trip, and using a road trip as a way of reckoning with America itself, it feels apt. And not just with a place or a home or a country, but also reckoning with oneself, both one’s complicity and one’s power. I’m going to have to think more but there’s interesting stuff here.

uberkatze's review

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4.0

Timely, and just really fucking good.
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