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Prologue 1
1 Say "Ahhh," March 1988 3
2 Escape from Vienna, 1938-1945 5
3 The Cancer All-Stars, March 1988 9
4 Ashes and Dreams, 1938-1945 13
5 Can't Help Glowing, March 1988 18
6 My Life of Crime, 1945-1950 21
7 Studying the Opposition, March 1988 26
8 The Wonder Years, 1950-1955 31
9 The Killing Details, March 1988 40
10 A Hole in the Head, 1955-1960 47
11 Three Days to Burn, March 1988 56
12 Yale, 1960-1961 59
13 Cancer, Present Tense, March 31, 1988 64
14 Sophomore Drill, 1961-1962 66
15 Slow Burn, April 1988 70
16 Biting the Big Apple, 1963-1964 74
17 What, Me Worry? Spring 1988 81
18 Berkeley: The '60s 90
19 Warrior, August 1988 98
20 American in Paris, 1966-1967 103
21 Chemical Warfare, Autumn 1988-Spring 1990 111
22 First Person, Political, 1967-1970 115
23 A Radical Reunion, Spring 1989 123
24 A Nice Guy Like Me, 1970-1978 131
25 A Pain in the Neck, June 1989 146
26 Albany, 1978-1988 151
27 Dancing in the Street, June 1989 157
28 After the War, 1989-1990 159
29 Press Pause, 1990-2000 162
30 Return to Dystonia, 2003-2007 172
Index 189
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