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Cover credits:
Cover design: Kyle G. Hunter / Cover photograph: doublepoint/Photonica |
A chilling and masterful second poetry collection by the author of the award-winning
The Anchorage. |
Price: $14.00 USD
The poems in Mark Wunderlich’s Voluntary Servitude ask of the
beloved, “You say, Don’t wreck me, and I say I won’t, but how can I
know that?” Here the poet is both servant and master to memory, sex,
family, and the will of the lover, and the resulting poems describe the
physical and psychological constraints and releases of relationships at
the breaking point.
“How the psyche heals itself: first, exposure to genuine harm. A pill
pulls a white curtain around the metal bed of your brain. Memory bores
through fluid, tissue, bone. Your days, in the meantime, which whistle
and loll and burn through the stories; which include meals, weather,
and travel, which they say broadens. Eventually, the forest ‘a path
which leads out to the open.’ A long-sought clearing, and Mark
Wunderlich’s fine record of the achievement.” —C.D. Wright
“This haunting book proposes to consider ardor, love and betrayal
through the lens of a particular rhetoric: the vocabulary of submission
and domination, the dynamic of power and desire yoking slave and
master, beast and trainer, the harnessed and the wielder of the whip.” —Mark Doty
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