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Christopher Brean Murray
Black Observatory - Poems
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
"Christopher Brean Murray turns his powerful lens toward the strange darkness of human existence in Black Observatory, selected by Dana Levin as winner of the Jake Adam York Prize"--
List of contents
CONTENTS
ONE
A Welsh Scythe 3
Letter to Knut 5
Spartan Gavotte
The Ghost Writer 8
Hallucinated Landscapes 10
Get Segovia 13
Endless Dictations 15
An Encounter 16
TWO
Crimes of the Future 21
Merriweather 23
The White Sands Motel 25
A History of Clouds 28
The Squirrel That I Killed 30
The Haunted Coppice 31
My Time with Speece 33
Field 35
6
THREE
The New American Painters 39
The Invisible Forest 41
Without Winston 43
W. S. Merwin 44
Abandoned Settlement 46
The Wayward Brother 49
Duke & Pam 51
Homecoming 52
FOUR
Once, Long Ago, in a Poem 57
Salvaged Travelogue 58
Black Observatory 60
Meyer Lost an Eye 61
From a Letter 63
Remnant Showroom 65
Poem for X 69
Jaunt to Vermilion 70
Acknowledgments 71
About the author
Christopher Brean Murray is the author of Black Observatory, winner of the 2022 Jake Adam York Prize. He has received awards from the Academy of American Poets and Inprint Houston, and he served as online poetry editor of Gulf Coast. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Bennington Review, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, New Ohio Review, Washington Square Review, and other journals. He lives in Houston.
Summary
Telescopes aim to observe the light of the cosmos, but Christopher Brean Murray turns his powerful lens toward the strange darkness of human existence in Black Observatory, selected by Dana Levin as winner of the Jake Adam York Prize.
With speakers set adrift in mysterious settings—a motel in the middle of a white-sand desert, a house haunted by the ghost of a dead writer, an abandoned settlement high in the mountains, a city that might give way to riotous forest—Black Observatory upends the world we think we know. Here, an accident with a squirrel proves the least bizarre moment of a day that is ordinary in outline only. The future is revealed in a list of odd crimes-to-be. And in a field of grasses, a narrator loses himself in a past and present “human conflagration / of desire and doubt,” the “path to a field of unraveling.”
Unraveling lies at the heart of these poems. Murray picks at the frayed edges of everyday life, spinning new threads and weaving an uncanny and at times unnerving tapestry in its place. He arranges and rearranges images until the mundane becomes distorted: a cloud “stretches and coils and becomes an intestine / embracing the anxious protagonist,” thoughts “leap from sagebrush / like jackrabbits into your high beams,” a hot black coffee tastes “like runoff from a glacier.” In the process, our world emerges in surprising, disquieting relief.
Simultaneously comic and tragic, playful and deeply serious, Black Observatory is a singular debut collection, a portrait of reality in penumbra.
Product details
Authors | Christopher Brean Murray |
Publisher | Ingram Publishers Services |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 14.02.2023 |
EAN | 9781639550265 |
ISBN | 978-1-63955-026-5 |
No. of pages | 96 |
Illustrations | Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert |
Series |
Jake Adam York Prize |
Subjects |
Fiction
> Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies POETRY / American / General, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Nature, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Places, Modern and contemporary poetry (c 1900 onwards), Modern and contemporary poetry / poems |
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