Poetry. "Camp is a master of turning the clloquial idiom into whimsical sardonic humor"-- Library Journal . "Camp comes off as a kind of modem day, tongue-in-cheeck Shakespeare. And that, though hardly carnal, is refreshing"--Raymond DiZazzo. "Camp's first full-length solo collection is a welcome and well-made addition to Burning Deck's amazing list. The poems and songs are lively and very often funny, but not always as light as might appear on the surface.... There is an obvious command of the traditions he employs, ...
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Poetry. "Camp is a master of turning the clloquial idiom into whimsical sardonic humor"-- Library Journal . "Camp comes off as a kind of modem day, tongue-in-cheeck Shakespeare. And that, though hardly carnal, is refreshing"--Raymond DiZazzo. "Camp's first full-length solo collection is a welcome and well-made addition to Burning Deck's amazing list. The poems and songs are lively and very often funny, but not always as light as might appear on the surface.... There is an obvious command of the traditions he employs, allowing him to turn lament into satire"--Bruce McPherson.
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Seller's Description:
Fine in near fine jacket. Signed by Camp on the limitation page. Limited first edition (ours is number 48 of 50 signed and hand-numbered copies), 1975. Cloth hardcover in dust jacket, 73 pp., clean unmarked text, Fine copy in Near Fine dust jacket, light age-toning or discoloration to the dust jacket. Dust jacket housed in archival dust jacket protector. Uncommon book.