FINALIST FOR THE RILKE PRIZE
Christopher Howell's haunted and haunting Gaze is a collection of
counterpoints, swinging between moments of delicate connection and
striking brutality. Howell explores how our interior and exterior lives
are entangled, the past living on inside us as we live in the physical
world around us, and he reminds us how loss releases us into the
present--how in the process of living, "everybody pays."
Gaze is divided into three sections, focusing successively on the
objective world, the world of the inner life, and finally on the "other
world" of the imagination and alternate reality. The author speaks
through his own voice as well as the voices of other characters, ghosts,
and creatures, coming together to question and explore our perception of
the world. Shifting between lyric and narrative, these poems proceed
incrementally and with humility, offering a bewitching and deeply felt
wisdom.