Natch

Natch by Sophia Dahlin is a debut collection of poetry published by City Lights Books in 2020. This reprint edition contains 85 pages and is presented in English. The work features a series of queer erotic lyrics that explore themes of desire and the complexities of the human body, blending elements of the romantic sublime with a unique voice that balances bravado and vulnerability.
Readers will find a dynamic exploration of love and erotica within the pages of Natch, as Dahlin’s poems navigate the interplay between feeling and physicality. The collection invites reflection on the nuances of queer identity and the emotional landscapes that accompany desire. Through her assured and inventive language, Dahlin challenges conventional binaries and offers a fresh perspective on intimacy and longing.
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Queer pastoral lyrics take on the romantic sublime in a stunningly assured debut collection.
Sophia Dahlin’s first full-length collection, Natch, is a dazzling array of queer erotic lyrics demanding pasture in the romantic sublime. By turns dreamy, hysterical, earthy, and perverse, the poems of Natch speak the dialogue of a person’s parts, the dynamism of a queer body desiring something between rest and consumption. In her stunningly assured voice, compounded of bravado and vulnerability, Dahlin outlines the threshold where feeling takes over the body’s functioning, desire leads us past deciding, and we are so lustful that we are not dead when we have finished dying.
“Sophia Dahlin’s witty, searching, and multi-humored poems are astute and forthright in their light/dark erotics. With the buoyancy that Natch suggests, this is also serious stuff. Refusing default logics, ingenious poetic powers are at play in these pages.”–Joan Retallack, author of BOSCH’D
“The thinking in Sophia Dahlin’s poems is thrillingly unforeseeable, the turns of phrase are addictively unique, and the poems as wholes will leave most of the other things you read tasting awfully bland by comparison. This is poetry written at the pitch of a brilliant mind, expressed with rare lucidity.”–Kit Schluter, author of Pierrot’s Fingernails
“Natch is poetry gold-plated with queer love and lust. Sophia Dahlin resists the rigid binary of top v. bottom and instead renders a switchy lyricism that perverts all things pastoral in embrace of queer slipperiness. Give Natch the summer sweat and oozing attention it deserves.”–Andrea Abi-Karam, author of EXTRATRANSMISSION
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