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Xanax Cowboy, the subversive debut book of poetry from Hannah Green, melds linguistic acrobatics and formal control

April 6, 2023April 8, 2023
by Steven Beattie

The question of how closely the narrator of Xanax Cowboy cleaves to the poet is one of the overarching aspects of the book.

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Hannah GreenJudith ButlerMichael OndaatjeSylvia Plath

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