Thumbscrews

By (author): Natalie Walschots

The 2007 Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry Winner!

Thumbscrews is a poetic engagement with the aesthetics of sadomasochism and consensual pain. It employs the techniques of mannerist poetry to constrain language as ropes, cuffs, or shackles that might be used to constrain the body. Each poem can be taken as a miniature sadomasochistic encounter where language is tied up, beaten, and twisted into submission. This book abuses language; language begs for it. Thumbscrews engages with the sexual subculture of BDSM in content as well as in form. It explores the erotic ’scene’ and the prevalence of role-playing in the kinky bedroom, examines various settings as ‘pervertable’ locations, and chronicles a series of embarrassing trips to the emergency room. Poems are shaped from the hobbled language of email, visual representations of pain, and odes to various implements.

AUTHOR

Natalie Walschots

Natalie Zina Walschots is a poet and music journalist. Her first book of poetry, Thumbscrews (2007), won the inaugural Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. Her poetry has appeared widely in literary magazines including Carousel, Broken Pencil, Dandelion, Open Letter, Rampike, Matrix and dead (g)end(er). She holds an MA in English and Creative Writing from the University of Calgary and was the managing editor of both filling Station and Dandelion magazines. She lives in Toronto. Visit her at www.nataliezed.ca.


Awards

  • Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry 2007, Winner
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    Dimensions:

    88 Pages
    7.0in * 4.75in * 0.5in
    0.15lb

    Published:

    October 10, 2007

    ISBN:

    9780973943863

    Book Subjects:

    POETRY / General

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    Language:

    eng

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