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Part One: I Have Been Warned to Stay Away from Eschatology: I Can't Do It | |
The Devil Never Sleeps | 3 |
The Revelation of St. John | 13 |
Modern Attitudes and Masques | 20 |
Approaches to the Soul | 22 |
Elvis 20/20: Concluding Remarks at the Third International Elvis Conference in Memphis, Tennessee, 1997 | |
The Millennium Pics | 31 |
Human Remedies Against the Devil | 33 |
Another Autumn | 39 |
Allen Ginsberg | 42 |
Hello, Cosmos! | 44 |
Week of the Dead | 46 |
The Manners of the Unspeakable | 48 |
How Do You Say Goodbye to the 20th Century? | 50 |
A Russian Poet at the Seashore | 58 |
San Francisco's Poet Laureate | 60 |
Poetic Terrorism | 62 |
Solution: Enivrez-Vous: The Bars of New Orleans or with | |
Kerri McCaffety in the Realm of Timelessness | 64 |
Part Two: In Defense of Innocence | |
Bad Childhoods | 71 |
Innocence Lost under Capitalism! | 73 |
The Unabomber in School | 75 |
TheArt of Escape | 77 |
The Pleasures of Art | 83 |
Not So Fruit: Three Paintings by Amy Weiskopf | 88 |
The Heracliteans: Early Devils | 93 |
Part Three: The Devil in Eastern Europe, One of his Ancestral Homes | |
Romania: The Varkolak | 97 |
Return to Romania: Notes of a Prodigal Son | 99 |
The Berlin Mall | 120 |
Prague (cont.) | 123 |
A Simple Heart | 126 |
How We Got to Kosovo | 128 |
Exiles, All | 131 |
Part Four: The Devil's Art: Autobiography | |
Adding Life, Erasing the Record | 135 |
Against Synchronicity | 143 |
Collecting | 145 |
The Strangeness of Languages | 147 |
Animals: The Thin Furry Line between Us and the Devil | 149 |
Walking Bear | 152 |
Grandfatherhood | 154 |
Love in the Nineties | 156 |
The Blessed Waters of Sleep | 158 |
Professional Hazards | 162 |
Part Five: Amnesia of the Body Politic | |
Tolerance, Intolerance, Europe & America | 167 |
The Anxious Middle Class | 175 |
The Angels in the Closet | 177 |
The Devil's Most Insidious Aspect: Amnesia | 180 |
The Hidden History of Chicago | 181 |
Shell Games | 190 |
Prosperity and the Devil | 192 |
Houses and Shops | 194 |
From American Life | 196 |
Fried Rice | 198 |
Marcel Duchamp Would've Loved Wal-Mart | 200 |
Mystery of the Market | 202 |
From Subversion to Whimsy | 204 |
Heat and the School for Crawling | 206 |
Ice | 208 |
Hint of Fall | 210 |
Air Travel and the Advance of Demonism | 212 |
Berkeley | 214 |
Ratio of Derriere versus Frontal | 216 |
Beauty & Safety | 218 |
Part Six: Virtuality Takes Command | |
Virtuality Takes Command | 223 |
The V-Chip | 236 |
AOL Addict Tells All | 238 |
The Mouse with Glowing Ears | 241 |
Tech-Withdrawal Anxiety | 243 |
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