There Once Was a Girl Who Created a World
By (Author) Louis Cannizzaro
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
29th September 2020
United States
Paperback
88
Width 107mm, Height 165mm, Spine 10mm
141g
Self-published poet and painter Louis Cannizzaro invites you into a universe of playful and haunting poetrywith There Once Was a Girl Who Created a World, his most enchanting collection to date. Using his famous and immediately recognisable art and resonant poetry, Cannizzaro paints a world that is sometimes whimsical and sometimes poignant, often set in a city, under the stars, or the bright afternoon sun.
Youre the reason I see such beautiful things, writes Louis to his sweetheart near the end of Have Faith. A simple statement, but ravishing, and infinite in its reach. And that pretty much sums up Louis and his irresistible words and images: immensely charming, for sure, and beguilingly humble, but suffused with passion, perception, and humanity. You might not expect so much, at firstthe primary colors, the plaintive scrawl, the pasted-up collage might seem like triflesbut then youre caught by the heartbreaking eloquence of, say, a star bending toward earth, or startled by the insight of a phrase that then lingers in your mind for a month, or struck to the heart by a city skyline lonely for an absent love. The world Louis lives in, and cheerfully invites us to share, is at once dark and beautiful and full of light, its sweet, funny, mournful, lonely, profound, and replete with the yearning and ardor and wonder that maybe youd forgotten how to feel. He is the reason we see such beautiful things.
(Brian Yorke, Pulitzer and Tony Award Winning Playwright of Next to Normal and Developer and Producer of 13 Reasons Why TV series)
Allen Ginsberg once said, Most information least syllables! Louis Cannizzaro took his advice. I could write this book off, simply as a fun or cute book. It is both but Louis book is more. I hate to read, but went through Louis book in half an hour. If I hadnt gotten stuck, looking closely, at every detail & coming to crazy conclusions & personal reflections on them, I probably could have done it in 10 minutes. The point is, I got stuck on it because it meant more (to me). I saw myself on fire escapes, in love home! I revisit his book here and there for thoughts of romantic grandeur and then I take a walk. It feels good.(Dito Montiel, Author, Screenwriter, and Director of A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints)
Reading a book by Louis is like slowly discovering the left behind treasures of two lost lovers. Raw, jagged and mysterious, they can seem inaccessible at first, but all of a sudden they start to add up to something more something beautiful.(Jeff Lemire, Eisner Award winning artist and the author of the Essex County Trilogy, Sweet Tooth and The Nobody)
"Everyday the world arranges itself into a poem. Its a miracle. Louis Cannizzaro is an American poet, artist, and author. His work is in collections all over the world. He has had shows in Paris, New York City, Los Angeles, and Aspen. His work has appeared in magazines such as SNAX Magazine, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and he was the cover artist for the European art journal Exhibit A.