Praise for Face:
“Face is an archae book written both ‘after and before.’ Recessive narrative events – faces surfacing, twinned with wet surfaces, gone—are released as agents, as saturations of tone and line. ‘Inside and out of passage,’ Melissa Buzzeo forms a document that is both report and threshold: text and radical architecture: a ‘beginning’ always ‘in transit.’ What I love about this work is its refusal to feel, if feeling has become impossible, and, in corollary, its willingness to flood its own terrain, to melt a ‘frozen book.’ In this way, Face becomes the ‘shape which is desire to see.’ It brings towards us the ‘hesitant’ girl who finds a way to breathe and write again, next to the water which is both lake and paper, the pages floating offshore ‘in a dream.’ Retrieving these pages, Melissa Buzzeo writes to us: a complex, present, also-writing ‘you.’” —Bhanu Kapil
“A book of short, brilliant sentences opening on an architecture of meaning as a thrilling speculative environment. A book to be near.” —Nicole Brossard
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Born in 1977 in New York, Melissa Buzzeo has worked as a counselor, curator, professor and palm reader. She is the author of one previous full-length collection, What Began Us (2007). in addition she is the author of three chapbooks: In the Garden of The Book, City M. and Near: a luminescence.
February 2009 | Poetry
6×8 inches | 96 pages
Condition: New
ISBN 9781897388372
$18.00