A Bell Curve and Other Poems

by David J. Murray


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/21/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781491709283
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781491709269
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 158
ISBN : 9781491709276

About the Book

In A Bell Curve and Other Poems, poet David J. Murray divides 118 short poems into seven separate sections; each section holds a common theme but includes a different number of poems from the other sections. The poems of this collection offer photographs of moments in his mental life, while the collection as a whole uses the bell-curve concept to allow him to stress the unified nature of this poetry collection.

The first section, only three poems long, is about children. The second section, nine poems long, is about the author’s professional interests in psychology and philosophy. The third, including seventeen poems, is about the arts, especially literature. The fourth section—the middle—includes fifty-eight poems addressed to the person who is the heroine of Murray’s previous book, An Artist’s Model and Other Poems (2012). Sixteen poems comprise the fifth section on women Murray has met in the past and whose influence on him led him to write about those encounters. The sixth section contains twelve poems about the changing views of Lake Ontario as he sees it every day. The final section includes just three memorial poems, two of which concern his deceased wife’s gravesite in Kingston’s Cataraqui Cemetery.

These numbers—3, 9, 17, 58, 16, 12, 3—resemble, in outline, a sharply peaked bell curve, illustrating roughly how much time Murray spends thinking about each topic at the present stage of his poetic experience. This form offers exploration and a snapshot of his current thoughts on a wide range of subjects.


About the Author

David J. Murray has published eight books of poetry. Born in 1937 and raised in Manchester, England, he earned a doctorate at the University of Cambridge. Now emeritus professor of psychology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, he has published scholarly books, articles and encyclopedia entries. He currently lives in Toronto.