DENSCAPE

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DENSCAPE takes its reader to a landscape defined by hiding places. These are poems suffused with surreal encounters and otherworldly figures. Images push towards an all-too-recognizable quotidian-apocalypse. Here, the body is a site for spiritual respite and all things untamed. We move from suburban corners of southwest England to mossy strips of Dartmoor to restless lakes in the northeast of the United States and beyond, into the liminal–the phone screens, the video calls, the unfinished blueprints of a house designed to be soulless.