Elegy for Joseph Cornell is at once a monologue; a collection of
metafictional microfictions; a series of prose poems; an artist's quest;
the hero's journey; a filmography, biography, bibliography, and
inventory; a travel scrapbook; and a guidebook for creativity.
Argentinian writer María Negroni transcends form and genre as she
explores, with both luminous and illuminating results, the life of
Joseph Cornell, a solitary urban artist whose work also defied
conventional classification.