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| 520 | _aTrammel is a radical book of poetry for an uncertain future. Voracious in her critique of modernity, Charlotte Newman ranges across the spectra of social and sexual politics - from Brexit to the Bechdel Test via Renaissance art and vintage computer games. These poems are stylish, muscular, and linguistically agile. Always driven by a musical engine, Newman weaves the hard language of politics, technology, finance, science, and the law into a new lyric texture. Urbane yet uncompromising, Trammel is the powerful debut collection from a voice that demands to be heard. | ||
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