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Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Circumference | 10 |
2 | Night of unity | 13 |
3 | Circum | 19 |
4 | Aftermath; invisible city | 21 |
5 | It shall be again | 23 |
6 | The sky was so blue | 26 |
7 | Womb shelter | 28 |
8 | A first kiss | 32 |
9 | Random notes - September 11, 2001, 4:00 P.M.; underground | 34 |
10 | Gelato is gelato | 37 |
11 | Prologue : the book of John | 40 |
12 | Report from Liberty Street | 42 |
13 | Perfect weather | 47 |
14 | New York, 12 September 2001 | 49 |
15 | from Manhattan rhapsody | 51 |
16 | Union Square | 54 |
17 | The quick and the poor | 57 |
18 | Holy smoke | 60 |
19 | The same tune | 62 |
20 | On the day of the dead | 64 |
21 | Senseless | 65 |
22 | The therm | 68 |
23 | Grammar questions | 72 |
24 | Echoes | 75 |
25 | The ruin | 78 |
26 | Shorebirds Atlantic | 80 |
27 | Baby lust | 86 |
28 | Man on the PATH | 89 |
29 | "9/11 victim's identity discovered only through investigation led by hairdresser" | 93 |
30 | Conversation between Mr. X and Mr. Y | 97 |
31 | I saw you walking | 100 |
32 | Neighbors | 102 |
33 | The death of a painter | 106 |
34 | If I forget thee | 110 |
35 | True stories | 113 |
36 | How I read since September 11th | 116 |
37 | I think I understand the various theories of rain | 118 |
38 | Pitching September 11th | 123 |
39 | from A few stout individuals | 128 |
40 | Mile high | 131 |
41 | Notes from a New York diary | 134 |
42 | Boerum hill tanka | 138 |
43 | The lives of rain | 139 |
44 | America everything has changed | 140 |
45 | Dog walking | 142 |
46 | Finding the center | 145 |
47 | The price of light and air | 148 |
48 | We all saw it, or the view from home | 151 |
49 | Fallacies of wonder | 154 |
50 | Still life with snow and hammer | 156 |
51 | The World Trade Center | 158 |
52 | The orders (from Pariah) | 160 |
53 | Travel log | 164 |
54 | Super 8 | 166 |
55 | Unimaginable | 170 |
56 | 24 September 2001, or Manhattan seen in a new light | 172 |
57 | Entry of buildings | 174 |
58 | Shopping (3:58 P.M. September 11) | 178 |
59 | Various slo-moving clouds are damaged | 181 |
60 | The grief technician | 185 |
61 | Altering the world we thought would outlast us | 189 |
62 | The dumpster | 192 |
63 | A rat's life | 195 |
64 | Ode : the day after | 197 |
65 | His friendship with fear | 200 |
66 | Rio/Iguassu/Sao Paolo | 203 |
67 | Time and King David | 206 |
68 | Potato stories | 208 |
69 | Some place, no place | 211 |
70 | Earlier winter | 213 |
71 | The night marchers | 215 |
72 | Steeple-peeple | 218 |
73 | Thought experiments | 223 |
74 | Mister equanimity | 225 |
75 | My son's views | 227 |
76 | After a bombing | 230 |
77 | A history | 232 |
78 | The pond | 235 |
79 | Last seen | 238 |
80 | A plague | 240 |
81 | Keeping vigil | 242 |
82 | River | 245 |
83 | Christmas music | 248 |
84 | This was a test | 251 |
85 | Upon seeing a shooting star on the lawn at tanglewood two days after the world trade center disaster | 254 |
86 | Postcard | 256 |
87 | In the foreground | 258 |
88 | Near November | 260 |
89 | Now they are leaving | 263 |
90 | Bonus | 265 |
91 | Nurse | 268 |
92 | Instructions for surviving the unprecedented | 271 |
93 | The war at home; what to save for death | 275 |
94 | Elvis | 277 |
95 | Hinge | 280 |
96 | Re: covers | 284 |
97 | Staffing | 287 |
98 | Shakespeare & Punk | 291 |
99 | Save me from the pious and the vengeful | 294 |
100 | Bad luck | 297 |
101 | Skylines | 299 |
102 | Concert at St. Paul's Chapel, Fulton St.; from the other end | 300 |
103 | The persistence of who we were | 302 |
104 | From Howler | 305 |
105 | A terror for terror | 307 |
106 | A trampoline in Wayne | 310 |
107 | [The movie set on the horizon glows] | 312 |
108 | New York does not exist | 314 |
109 | The morning after that one | 317 |
110 | Two New York memoranda : October, 2001 | 319 |
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