Stigmata
By (Author) Scott Jackshaw
Talon Books,Canada
Talon Books,Canada
2nd January 2026
Canada
General
Non Fiction
Poetry by individual poets
Paperback
96
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 13mm
148g
Stigmata is about bodies caught in the crosscurrents of sexual deviancy and religion. Its poems are ruinous encounters between traumatic and historical memory; they transfigure the cult of the wound into a mystic frenzy of sex, grief, and noise. Stigmata draws inspiration from a broad archive of texts and practices: apophatic theology, body horror, gardening, queer theory, classic films, bad sex, poststructuralism, and bad sex. Together its poems form a counterhistory of the wound, an experiment in fractured memoir and misplaced anatomy that weaponizes the confessional mode, wrenching it from self-narration to approach a violence that breaks language and bodies apart. Taking a cue from New Narrative writing, Stigmata fuses the "high" to the "low" - the "sacred" of theory and theology to the "profane" of leaking and lust. The result is a treacherous adventure, helped along by a bitter sense of humour, to the limits of faith and body.