Stock

Jennifer Bowering Delisle author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Coach House Books

Publishing:23rd Oct '25

£13.99

This title is due to be published on 23rd October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Stock cover

“Laughing woman eating salad”: humorous and ironic feminist dialogue with stock photography.

In her job as an instruction designer, Jennifer Bowering Delisle regularly sourced stock photography and became fascinated by these images’ distinct aesthetic: their unusual camera angles, pronounced colour filtering, and heavy-handed and often bizarre visual metaphors. She set off to give voice to the silent women that recur in these images, and to enter into dialogue with them.

As a low-cost source of millions of images, stock databases provide a significant number of the images used in advertising, publishing, and other media. This ubiquity means that stock’s contrived poses and distinct look are instantly familiar – and reinforce and shape biases, privilege, and stereotypes.

From found poems using metadata and keywords, to riffs on stock image database search results with titles like “Good Mother Morning Family Happy,” “Beautiful Woman Eating Salad,” and “Lady Boss Smiles with Arms Folded,” Delisle’s ekphrastic poems take a playful look at stock photography’s clichés and delight in all of its strangeness.

"In stock photography, we’re left alone with our supposed goals in a sanitized aspirational narrative of our lives. We don’t even recognize our own smile: our teeth have become uncanny in a world built by the treachery of images. And, as Jennifer Bowering Delisle puts it: 'Sometimes nothing/ is so lonely as joy.' Her poetry is an incisive investigation of the tropes of our culture and the self and how it beguiles and seduces us with the strange beauty of media. Stock is smart poetry that smarts and yet delights with invention and insight." – Gary Barwin 

"The stark and equally rich reflective poems in Stock ask questions about the way we see and disguise ourselves, or more accurately, the way society asks women to see and disguise themselves. Delisle deftly shifts the idea of using Key Words to reproduce the images of human nature into pieces that reflect the foreignness of such a disassociated way of browsing through humanity. This is a collection that blows the words from my palm toward the screen and calls on us to listen … deeply." – Rayanne Haines, author of Tell the Birds Your Body is Not a Gun 

Praise for Deriving:

"Deriving is a masterfully crafted collection that is both prescient and relevant. Delisle traverses time, language, geography, and topography and deftly synthesizes the ethereal and the concrete with poems that 'sound the shape of a thousand leaves.' Delisle’s lens zooms in and out from the internal workings of motherhood, family, and love, even as it brings into focus etymology, biology, climate change, and politics. Above all, this collection is a magical exploration of language’s perfection and elusiveness. Here is a voice that enlightens, surprises, and stirs. Deriving is rich―its breadth and depth compel the reader to experience poetry that, at its core, is about 'finding words/for everything I’ll never understand.'" – Wendy McGrath, author of Recurring Fictions 

ISBN: 9781552455104

Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 7mm

Weight: 181g

88 pages