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Black Observatory By Christopher Brean Murray

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Black Observatory: Poems by Christopher Brean Murray

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.

Black Observatory Reviews

With these fantastical scenes, streams-of-consciousness, and absurdist associations, these poems encourage readers to process the complexity of emotion, experience, and the human condition. [Black Observatory showcases] Murray's ability to seamlessly move into worlds where readers may find themselves unable to unravel the real from the imagined.-The West Review


Just as myths work to explain why things work the way they do, Murray's numinous work shows us that poems offer us the same power: a path to follow that becomes a cosmological roadmap for any to investigate the mysteries of human traditions, cultural traits, and religious or supernatural beliefs. Black Observatory is a tremendous reflection of the world and of us, in all our complexity. -Mikal Wix, West Trade Review


Its very strangeness, its eccentric lenses on cis masculinity, and its simple, formal elegance called me to Black Observatory. Reading these poems is like embarking on a Twilight Zone episode where Franz Kafka bumps into Salvador Dali in a hardware store, and dark, absurdist adventures ensue; where 'Crimes of the Future' involve 'Quitting a job everyone agrees you should keep' and 'Kissing a foreigner in a time of war.' There's sweetness here, too, and deep thought and feeling-this is a singular debut by a singular sensibility: no one else sounds like Murray.-Dana Levin

About Christopher Brean Murray

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.

Table 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

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CIN1639550267VG
9781639550265
1639550267
Black Observatory: Poems by Christopher Brean Murray
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Milkweed Editions
20230330
96
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