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Usurper Kings—a 5-Star Circus of Creation Sapha Burnell’s first collection of poetry, Usurper Kings, is a splendid riot of expression. From her amazingly visceral opening of Let There Be Light to her final haunting echo in the book’s Epilogue, Burnell’s voice jumps off the page, much like a microphone-wielding circus MC standing center ring. And though you might not catch all that’s going on at first read, you’re made deeply aware that Burnell’s motions and movements are all carefully aimed at studying what it means to be feminine, regardless of one’s gender…
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