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Middling Wood is Valentin Per Lind's second volume of poetry, offering a rich tapestry of traditional and modern verse that plumbs the depths of the human soul, set against often wild and evocative landscapes, in which love, jealousy, desire and loss become potent elemental forces. "Middling Wood & Other Poems offers a diverse and richly layered poetic experience, characterised by vivid imagery, thematic diversity, emotional resonance, experimentation with form, narrative storytelling, and lyrical qualities, inviting readers into a world of emotional and intellectual depth." -Publishing Push

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Middling Wood is Valentin Per Lind's second volume of poetry, offering a rich tapestry of traditional and modern verse that plumbs the depths of the human soul, set against often wild and evocative landscapes, in which love, jealousy, desire and loss become potent elemental forces. "Middling Wood & Other Poems offers a diverse and richly layered poetic experience, characterised by vivid imagery, thematic diversity, emotional resonance, experimentation with form, narrative storytelling, and lyrical qualities, inviting readers into a world of emotional and intellectual depth." -Publishing Push
Autorenporträt
Valentin Per Lind was born in 1959 and studied History and English Literature at Leicester University. He is passionately interested in the Greek Mystery Cults, Jewish Qabalah, Christian mysticism and the European Witch-Cult of the Middle Ages, entailing some lengthy discussions in many of the poems' notes. From his earliest days, he thrilled to Beowulf, and its abiding image of the Norse hero battling monsters. At university, he was heavily influenced by the Romantic poets of the early nineteenth century as well as the later Victorian poets such as Tennyson, in particular Tennyson's Idylls of the King with its re-imagining of the Arthurian cycle. Combined, these influences engendered a love of poetry that endures to this day.