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The Book of Faces
by Joseph Campana

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

In Joseph Campana's debut collection, starring Audrey Hepburn, icons of public consumption speak in the language of private devotion. "Encourage emulation. Inspire idolatry. Be a muse, be a nymph, be a sprite, bewitch me. Rise from obscurity. Set trends. Break habits. Make statements. Count blessings. Distribute kindnesses. Arouse devotion. Devote yourself to nobility. Ascend, ascend, ascend." -from "How to Be a Star"

Review:

"There is obsession and then there is Obsession. Taking the thematic poetry collection to its extreme, Campana's debut approaches Audrey Hepburn from every possible angle. She is paramour, foil, touchstone, teacher, queen and, ultimately, a way to talk about the act of making a self (and a poem). Despite (or perhaps because of) the singular subject, Campana's poems take all manner of forms-including a canzone, sonnets, an abecedarian romp, lists, dramatic monologues, even a concrete poem in the shape of his idol's initials-and draw on a wide array of intellectual and literary figures such as Catullus, Foucault, Ginsberg and Barthes. Campana often relies on repetition and semantic and syntactical misdirection to keep the reader off-balance and blur the lines between Hepburn and other figures. This works to great effect in poems like 'A History of Idolatry,' which asks 'When one becomes a fashion has one in fact been fashioned?' It can, however, also fizzle ('Stamp me and mail me and send me away') or be needlessly obscure ('I beast myself now you've flown'). Readers willing to see so much poetic and emotional weight invested in Hepburn-and in the ubiquitous 'you' who is both her and not her-will find plenty of moments to admire. Even so, this is not a project that is above questioning itself and its icon, as Campana himself demonstrates late in the book when he writes: 'So yes, I said, yes, this is / another damned Audrey Hepburn poem. / Why the hell are you still with me?'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

About the Author

Joseph Campana's poems have appeared in Poetry, Colorado Review, New England Review, and elsewhere.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781555974336
Author:
Campana, Joseph
Publisher:
Graywolf Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
Hepburn, Audrey
Subject:
General Poetry
Publication Date:
October 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
119
Dimensions:
9.02x6.12x.39 in. .48 lbs.