Poacher
About this book
Follow Lenni Sanders into the queasy and nocturnal world of
Poacher, and be transformed.
Here horror imagery and romantic lyricism combine to construct a new gothic world. These poems are eerie, thoughtful, bodily. They explore sexuality, and dreams and nightmares. They are full of devouring creatures.
By turns tender and disgusting,
Poacher creates and examines different, dynamic ways of wanting and longing. Influenced by magical realism and contemporary art, often wryly funny, the poems in
Poacher place strange characters in mundane places – and are alive to the changes such friction and intimacy can cause.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Other Titles from the Emma Press
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Sheanimal
- I’ll take them all
- When it hurts this bad
- Hinterlandcry
- Helmut Newton Photograph 1976
- horny old canal
- Happily, we go under
- no prettier
- Helmut Newton Photograph 1982
- Anteater kid
- No bones, here
- Helmut Newton Photograph 2004
- His hands are Goliath birdeaters
- The sickest platitude
- This is the voice of the one in the dry place
- Assassin bug, with ants
- bug bite
- Dumbstruck, the king
- Acknowledgements
- About the Poet
- About the Emma Press
