The Wild Gods

The Wild Gods by Malene Engelund is a debut pamphlet published by Valley Press in 2016. This collection, consisting of 33 pages, presents a series of poems that explore various themes, including art, nature, and existential questions about origins and destinations. Engelund’s work reflects her meticulous crafting over two years, offering readers a unique perspective on the connections between art and the natural world.
In The Wild Gods, readers will find a thoughtful examination of the relationship between artists and their creations, as well as reflections on owls, horses, and the broader human experience. Engelund’s poetry invites contemplation on where we come from and where we are headed, making it a significant addition to contemporary poetry. This edition is presented in English, providing accessibility to a wide audience interested in poetic exploration.
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The Wild Gods is the debut pamphlet from Danish-born, London-based poet Malene Engelund. Meticulously constructed and honed over the last two years, these poems offer fresh approaches to works of art and their artists, owls and their feathers, horses and their bridles, where we all come from and where we are going…
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