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The Wild Hunt Divinations (Paperback)

A Grimoire

P&S History > Humanities > Poetry

Imprint: Wesleyan University Press
Series: Wesleyan Poetry Series
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9780819500397
Published: 7th March 2023
Casemate UK Academic

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Shakespeare's 154 sonnets anagrammed into wildly new poems about queer desire and kink.

 

The Wild Hunt Divinations: A Grimoire is a stunning second collection from National Poetry Series winner, Trevor Ketner. Comprised of 154 sonnets, each anagrammed line-by-line from Shakespeare's sonnets, the book refracts these lines through the thematic lens of transness, queer desire, kink, and British paganism. The sonnets come together to form a grimoire that casts a trancelike and intense spell on the reader. Centered on love and desire in the English canon, this collection speaks to the ever-emerging and beautiful manifestations of queer love and desire. Relentless, excessive, wild, and tender, The Wild Hunt Divinations: A Grimoire sets itself to chanting from beginning to end.

 

When forty winters shall beseige thy brow,

gowns web (herb hysteria)—let's thin flowery

then—gaudy bicep—insistent herd—leaf dyed

to holy doorway—hunt syrups—doze—given

that i swallow debt, let me whorl—feed lard

/ ale / ill breath—they get eye winks—husband,

of thudhurt, eyeray, saltwar—sheets yell,

tan—nude hyphen—i knot woe; sinewy, it sees

fingernails (limp waters, a hand sea), leather sets,

meshes—hewed out virus—debauchery: try a mop

or a match—i hot—i lucid—i wonderflush—stiffens:

exoskeleton / cum—cuddly human mass—la,

sings a boyish brute in his coven—cut—yep,

hood him—we want a wren duet / to be shelter,

a trans thud, sob, melt—oh, welt / honeyed wife.

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