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Introduction: Corpse Readers, Take Heart | 13 | |
Essays | ||
Lecture | 21 | |
Revolutionary Proposal | 26 | |
Is Literature Useful? | 27 | |
The Revolution at St. Mark's Church | 29 | |
Rakosi to Weinberger | 37 | |
The Wider Education of Students: Cadavers, Composition, and the Press | 40 | |
So Long, Rodgers and Hart | 44 | |
Letters | 46 | |
Nan and Warren | 51 | |
J. Edgar Hoover and Julius Lulley | 53 | |
J. Hillman on J. Edgar: Food & Fingerprints | 54 | |
Secrets | 55 | |
What I Learned from TV | 58 | |
The American Male | 60 | |
Hermaphrodite, Mon Amour | 62 | |
Twenty Seven in a Row or a Blow | 66 | |
American Princess | 67 | |
Two by Edouard Roditi | 68 | |
Abbott on Roditi | 70 | |
My Abortion | 70 | |
Masturbation as Social Revolution | 73 | |
Was Narcissus a Narcissist?: An Alternative Reading of the Ancient Myth | 74 | |
Genesis of a Quip | 75 | |
Smokers in the Hands of an Angry God | 76 | |
The Luddite Devolution | 83 | |
Prose on Nisbet | 94 | |
The Surre(gion)alist Manifesto | 96 | |
Questions of Accent | 105 | |
Pop or Not | 119 | |
Jabes Upheld | 120 | |
How Dare This Turk | 123 | |
More Falls the Accent | 124 | |
Post Modernism | 127 | |
Report from the Seattle Post-Structuralist Conference | 129 | |
Dysfic Manifesto | 131 | |
On the Language of Creation | 133 | |
Poetics & Poetry | ||
Not a Form At All But a State of Mind | 143 | |
from How on Earth | 148 | |
Anselm the Great | 150 | |
O, Sexton! Oh Shelley, O Sappho! O, Goethe, O, Schiller! | 152 | |
Wine Not | 154 | |
California State of Mind | 155 | |
Common Cold | 156 | |
Bluebirdness | 156 | |
Free Advice | 157 | |
Penultimate Sublime | 157 | |
The Miserable Student | 158 | |
Goodbye | 159 | |
Karl Marx's Eyes | 160 | |
Work is Speech | 162 | |
Pendant Eros | 163 | |
Peasant Literature | 165 | |
In Defense of American Peasants (And in Reply to Gerald Burns) | 166 | |
Detail of Delights or Small Snapshots Inside the Big Picture (On Reading Gerald Burns) | 171 | |
Rhyme | 173 | |
The Day I Was Dead | 173 | |
The Old Man's Lament | 174 | |
The Sufis | 174 | |
Carrots | 174 | |
Visiting James Laughlin, or The Bus to Nude Erections | 175 | |
Sirventes on a Sad Occurrence | 179 | |
Ships Passing in the Night | 182 | |
Country Epitaphs | 183 | |
The Irish Boy | 183 | |
Once Upon a Time | 184 | |
Episode | 184 | |
A Closet Named Love | 184 | |
Separate Windows | 185 | |
Rome in the Age of Justinian | 185 | |
from Metropolitan Corridor | 186 | |
Letter #6 | 187 | |
Home Alone | 188 | |
A Vision for You | 190 | |
Alice Gaines Played the Harp | 191 | |
The Operation | 192 | |
Our Holocaust | 193 | |
Between Shit & Shinola | 195 | |
Armed Humanitarians | 197 | |
Fever Vortex #666 | 198 | |
White Bread Blues | 199 | |
My Father | 200 | |
If You Really Want To Work | 201 | |
Wanted: Frycook | 203 | |
Eyeglasses | 204 | |
Memos From Big Joy | 205 | |
I Sleep With Elegies | 207 | |
Thinking About Death | 207 | |
James Broughton, The Love Guru | 208 | |
The Broughton Fountain | 222 | |
Lucky Trees | 224 | |
God | 226 | |
February | 227 | |
New York City Public Library Lions | 227 | |
Higher Authority | 228 | |
Radical Comma | 228 | |
Theory Sonnet | 229 | |
Princess Bride | 229 | |
Rub on a Thigh | 230 | |
Fuck Me | 231 | |
The Sex Life of Politicians | 232 | |
Tits | 234 | |
Senryu | 235 | |
The Future of Vaginas and Penises | 235 | |
I Probably Would've Made a Good Little Nazi | 236 | |
Jan Erik | 236 | |
Pastiche of My Subjectivity | 238 | |
Thank You | 239 | |
The Aroma of Angels | 241 | |
The Sweetness of Life | 241 | |
Some Names of Venus from Lempriere's Classical Dictionary | 242 | |
Bodybuilder | 243 | |
The Function of Art | 244 | |
Genealogy | 245 | |
Famous For Fifteen Minutes | 245 | |
The Opposite of Gravity is Humor | 246 | |
Death Trip | 247 | |
Flaubert's Kitchen | 247 | |
Favorite Color | 247 | |
What Do Books Say? | 248 | |
Police Story | 248 | |
The Seven Deadly Sins | 248 | |
Why I Write | 249 | |
Voice of the World | 250 | |
Boat | 250 | |
The Evidence Was Slight | 251 | |
Impulse and Nothingness | 251 | |
The Water Dog | 253 | |
Farewell to Texas Poem | 257 | |
July 4th, 1994 | 258 | |
In the Black Forest before the Birth of Rilke | 258 | |
The First Date | 259 | |
She Said It | 259 | |
Betrayal | 260 | |
Hayden Carruth: The Babe Ruth of Poetry | 261 | |
from The Heniad | ||
Feathered Friends | 264 | |
The Darkling Chicken | 265 | |
A Study in Aesthetics | 266 | |
Crazy Bill to the Bishop | 266 | |
Berthold Brecht Enters Heaven | 267 | |
Against Science Fiction | 268 | |
Golf | 269 | |
When Will Uncle Vania Take the Train to Moscow? | 270 | |
From His Hotel Room in Paris | 270 | |
Legacy | 272 | |
Waiting for the Communists | 274 | |
Post Masturbatio | 275 | |
Academic | 276 | |
Joe | 276 | |
Old Photo | 278 | |
Artificial Light | 278 | |
Time | 279 | |
My Hypertrophic Devotion | 279 | |
Sonar | 280 | |
Picking Kronos' Pockets | 280 | |
Scum & Slime | 281 | |
Sucking Mud | 283 | |
Findings | ||
Ctesias | 285 | |
Herodotus | 285 | |
Xenophon | 285 | |
Lucian | 286 | |
Angel-Skate | 286 | |
Pregnant Saint | 287 | |
Hermaphroditismus Genitalis | 288 | |
Somewhere Over the Rainbow | 290 | |
On the Line | 291 | |
Ramming Speed | 291 | |
In The Dream of Love | 292 | |
Poetry Lives | 293 | |
Brick Tea | 294 | |
In Time | 294 | |
Poem | 295 | |
Poverty | 296 | |
Erotics | 297 | |
On the Premises | 297 | |
They | 299 | |
the swirl of your hands | 300 | |
three poems past midnight | 301 | |
Plug-ugly and Multifarious | 302 | |
Cute is Better Than Bitter | 303 | |
Some of the Things I Told Her | 305 | |
Permanent Face | 307 | |
Time's Ma | 308 | |
How the Word "Coox" Came to Represent Beelzebub | 309 | |
Borrowed Sleep | 311 | |
Flipping Through | 312 | |
Rim | 313 | |
The Rose of Sharon | 313 | |
Longing | 315 | |
Myself Contains Multitudes | 315 | |
Closing Time | 315 | |
Condo, Condom, Condemnation | 316 | |
In My Boozy Loneliness | 318 | |
Tampons in Space | 319 | |
Dromedary | 319 | |
The Martini Clinic | 320 | |
Living the Lie | 321 | |
Play and The Continual Present | 322 | |
Punk Rock | 322 | |
Not Fucking: A Complex System | 323 | |
This is a Thank You to That Fat Bouncer God Who Threw Me Out When at Eighteen I Tried to Enter the Suicide House Forever | 324 | |
The River | 327 | |
Dream 1812 | 328 | |
The Right Thing To Do or Not To Do | 329 | |
Schizophrenia | 331 | |
Mercy | 331 | |
Nana | ||
On Crucifixion | 332 | |
On Women | 332 | |
On Food | 332 | |
On Kerouac | 332 | |
On Contraceptives | 332 | |
Hal's Mom | 333 | |
Mom & Dad | 333 | |
All in the Family | 334 | |
My Mother | 335 | |
The Body Bag & Riffs & Tiffs in the Corpse | ||
The Best of the Body Bag | 347 | |
Burns Raps Bag | 379 | |
Burn Burns | 380 | |
Aquinas Again | 381 | |
Body Bag, Cont | 381 | |
Corpse, The Devil | 381 | |
New Math | 382 | |
Neo-Hoodoo Support | 382 | |
Word Balloons: Petroleum Fumes | 383 | |
The Innuendo Is Reality, or, Unmodern Observations on Definition | 384 | |
Thank You for Letting Us Look at Your Work | 385 | |
Feets Do Your Stuff! | 386 | |
The Sonnet Lives | 389 | |
Letter from New Heaven | 391 | |
Dark Concerns | 392 | |
On Scofield's Challenge | 393 | |
Editor Rapped, Poetry Upheld | 393 | |
Report from the Field | 394 | |
Not Another Fucking Poetry Reading | 395 | |
What American Mags Won't Print | 396 | |
Pub Puke Poetry | 398 | |
The Late Word | 399 | |
Sober at Last | 400 | |
Contributor Notes | 403 |
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