Edisonia by Richard Murray

$19.99

 

Welcome to Edisonia, a condition of being and mind as much as a place on an actual map of  New Jersey. Your guide is Richard Murray, a poet intimately familiar with this terrain, whose mystery-leavened lines point you to where the long shadow of Thomas Edison, the Wizard of Menlo Park with whom Murray shares a birthdate, falls across the bones of the indigenous Lenape people and not everything is always as it seems. Human inventiveness of the Edison variety, in Murray’s view, often comes up short compared to the natural world, especially when curiosity and the spirit of discovery are fueled by ill-conceived intentions. “What good’s this shit?” Murray asks in “Glam Dicinn,” and the question, ostensibly about his own work and poetry in general, is aimed at a larger worldview. Well, a lot of good, if you ask me, and here we have Murray’s poems to back that notion up perfectly.

—Ralph Culver (Ralph Culver‘s most recent poetry collection is the chapbook So Be It (2018). His new book of poems, A Passable Man, published by MadHat Press in 2021.
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Edisonia

by Richard Murray

$19.99, Full-length, paper

978-1-64662-855-1

2022

The poems in “Edisonia” focus on how we invent and reinvent ourselves, and how our lives and the people in them invent and reinvent us as well.

Richard Murray’s poems have appeared in a number of leading national and international literary magazines including The Moth, Poetry East, The Bitter Oleander, Slipstream, Rattle, and the Santa Fe Literary Review. He received his B.A. from Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont, and his M.A. in English-Creative Writing Concentration from Rutgers University-Newark. He has been teaching creative writing at Rutgers University-New Brunswick since 2007. “Edisonia” is his first book of poetry.

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