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324 pages
$17.95 (paper)
ISBN 1-57366-128-7
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The Book of Portraiture
The Book of Portraiture is a postmodern
epic in writing and images. A desert nomad struggles at the close
of the ancient world to inscribe himself into life, and centuries
later a Renaissance artist attempts to overcome his lowly origins
by painting nobility. Throughout Steve Tomasula's arresting tour
de force, human beings seek to become what they are by representing
it. An early twentieth century psychoanalyst in search of a cure
for sexual neurosis discovers the reflection of his own yearning
in a female client, and an accidental community of twenty-first
century image-makers connects the pixels to bring their group portrait
into focus. Across a canvas that spans centuries, the several narrators
of this novel look through the lens of their own time and portray
objects of desire in paint, dreams, photography, electronic data,
and genetic code. Together their portraits comprise a collage of
styles and habits of mind. The Book of Portraiture is a
novel about the irrepressible impulse to picture ourselves, and
how, through this picturing, we continually re-create what it means
to be human.
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