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Foreword | 1 | |
Introduction | 11 | |
In view of the fact | 15 | |
In dearest, deepest winter | 17 | |
The Catholic encyclopedia | 19 | |
I want to be your shoebox | 20 | |
Roommates : noblesse oblige, Sprezzatura, and gin lane | 23 | |
The beats | 25 | |
Irregular masks | 27 | |
Seven Changs | 29 | |
To Jacques Pepin | 31 | |
The poets march on Washington | 32 | |
Urban myth | 33 | |
Five roses in the morning | 34 | |
Everything I needed to know | 35 | |
The revolution | 36 | |
Pre-Raphaelite pinups | 38 | |
The magical sadness of Omar Caceres | 41 | |
19-- : an elegy | 44 | |
I need to be more French : or Japanese | 46 | |
In praise of my prostate | 48 | |
Adam and Eve's dog | 49 | |
Watch | 51 | |
Blue on her hands | 53 | |
Advice for a stegosaurus | 55 | |
The searchers | 56 | |
The turn of the screw | 58 | |
For Kateb Yacine | 59 | |
I may after leaving you walk quickly or even run | 63 | |
Contributors' notes | 64 | |
Variations on two black cinema treasures | 66 | |
Seesaws | 68 | |
Motes | 69 | |
The propagation of the species | 71 | |
From The fatalist | 75 | |
Remorse after a panic attack in a Wisconsin field, 1975 | 78 | |
Burlap sack | 80 | |
In a quiet town by the sea | 81 | |
Ants | 83 | |
A chapter in the life of Mr. Kehoe, fisherman | 85 | |
A blessing from my sixteen years' son | 86 | |
Hell and love | 88 | |
The wolf | 89 | |
Shelley | 90 | |
In the graveyard of fallen monuments | 92 | |
Hell | 94 | |
Ill-made almighty | 96 | |
Space marriage | 97 | |
Song : I love you : who are you? | 100 | |
Dear owl | 102 | |
Death is intended | 104 | |
Dislocations : seven scenarios | 106 | |
All the ghosts | 110 | |
How I became impossible | 112 | |
Home to roost | 113 | |
Media effects | 114 | |
Constanza Bonarelli | 115 | |
The grilled cheese sandwich | 118 | |
Moscow | 120 | |
Hate poem | 121 | |
Sunlight | 123 | |
An impasse | 124 | |
For Hughes Cuenod - in his 100th year | 125 | |
Waiting for a ride | 127 | |
Twenty questions | 128 | |
End of the day on second | 129 | |
The swing | 131 | |
Marijuana | 133 | |
For a man who wrote cunt on a motel bathroom mirror | 136 | |
From the notebooks of Anne Verveine, VII | 138 | |
Ballad of the subcontractor | 140 | |
From "The Maud project" | 142 | |
Some words inside of words | 144 | |
Bareback pantoum | 146 | |
A short history of my life | 148 | |
A big ball of foil in a small New York apartment | 150 | |
Black cat blues | 154 |
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