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Batten Down

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These are poems of Dorothy and the Witch in Oz, of cinematic mythologies and fractured fairy tales, inviting us to witness acts of grim revenge and reconsider the folkloric forests lodged in our co...
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  • 12 January 2027
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Here is where our ruins / are falling in on themselves. Here / is where we ride out our grievance-parade/ and endless he-said she-said teetering / arguments in this world of dizzying / bumper car days

These are poems of Dorothy and the Witch in Oz, of cinematic mythologies and fractured fairy tales, inviting us to witness acts of grim revenge and reconsider the folkloric forests lodged in our collective minds.

With unsparing insight and rueful humour, Batten Down presents verse that rages across landscapes, in an era of increasingly thuggish leadership, where women press forward through persistent danger. Su Croll probes the cultural and historical forces that shape our present moment, indicting and questioning the twisted brutality Alfred Hitchcock visited upon his iconic blondes and the constricting circumstances endured by two wily Tudor queens. Throughout the collection, characters and situations function as a barbarous skeleton key to the confusions of our disordered, bouleversé culture.

Batten Down exposes our bruised, chaotic world, believing poetry can both bear witness to its chaos and offer the language and form necessary to better understand it.

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Price: $19.95
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press
Publication Date: 12 January 2027
ISBN: 9780228029359
Format: eBook
BISACs: POETRY / Canadian
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“Su Croll captures what’s sick with this contemporary world in her collection of barbed poems. She untangles it from the ‘zigzag-logic’ of a child’s fairy tales, while honouring their grisliest details your mother kept from you. With biting wit, Batten Down serves as an echoed warning against the mad kings who hunger for more gold and who ache to lock women in towers.” Matthew Stepanic, author of Relying on that Body

“Batten down the hatches when you read Su Croll’s new collection. You’ll crash into the crisis of our teetering civilization, stare into the black, bloody heart of misogyny, and be swept into a whirlwind of ferocious delight. Fairy tales, carnage, classic movies, internet hoaxes, conspiracies, witches, and ruthless queens all feed into a poetic vision of our terrifying world, past and present. These poems are rockets delivering linguistic explosions of improbable joy into the heart of our troubling time.” Nancy Holmes, author of Arborophobia
Su Croll is the author of several poetry collections including Worlda Mirth, Blood Mother, and Cold Metal Stairs, as well as the novel Seeing Martin. She lives in Edmonton.