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Jesse Rice-Evans’ The Uninhabitable contains the paradox of its name with the same solipsistic fury and delivery as the late Tory Dent’s HIV, Mon Amour. In these poems, the interior she privileges is ‘the wrongness of a body growing content to sting.’
Jesse Rice-Evans’ The Uninhabitable contains the paradox of its name with the same solipsistic fury and delivery as the late Tory Dent’s HIV, Mon Amour. In these poems, the interior she privileges is ‘the wrongness of a body growing content to sting.’
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