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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introductions
On movies and eating
On Merce Cunningham
On the mambo and rhythm
On Six Degrees of Separation
On Prague
On tables and Shakespeare
On horror films
On The Brothers Karamazov
On the Bowery and Luc Sante
On delivering phonebooks
On the LA race riots and his student
On radio in Haiti
On cover songs
On Stoppard and math
On movie theaters and shootings
On Euclid and straight lines
On Jess and his painting
On Ann Hamilton and her art
On postmodernism on the street
On the NEA and offensive art
On a photograph in Life magazine
On mannequins
On DeafWest and Equus
On moving books
On building a fence
On the digitization of life
On the British Museum Reading Room
On death and assisted suicide
On digression
On her typewriter
On time capsules and AIDS
On reading Emma and Emma reading him
On collecting pennies
On Babel in translation
On driving an eighteen-wheeler in New York
On men’s, and his own, watches
On the Kirov Ballet
On being conned in New York City
On seeing Sid Caesar unclothed
On buying Pushkin in Russia
On Robert Pinsky and “Shirt”
On working at home and listening to music
On the Frankfurt Ballet
On the Museum of Pathology in Washington, DC
On Taipei and dance
On cellphones and mules
On Burning Man and Shakespeare
On “natural” vs. artificial or manmade
On the passage of time
On haircuts
On English word order
On Wagner’s Ring
On Emily Dickinson and a dead rat
On meeting famous people in dreams
On Robinson Crusoe and ink
On the girl in the convertible
On his generation and reading
On taming a horse
On swimming in Vietnam
On working with troubled children
On Lolita
On being in Hollywood on the set
On Bank of America
On Donald Judd and his Marfa installation
On seeing a buffalo in San Francisco
On giving directions to lost people
On his personal notebook
On The Wire
On cutting ties to humanity
On the Frank Bascombe novels
On Emily Dickinson and the morality of humans
On an all-female Macbeth
On getting a stray cat out of his house
On music and reverse immortality
On Man on Wire
On clotheslines
On coming into a movie midstream
On his grandfather in Greece
On the mind
On Dorothea Lange’s photo of his mother
On telephone calls from the dead
On biography
On books in his childhood home
On Sophia Rosoff’s piano lessons
On de Waal, netsuke, and touch
On holes in Kansas
On dreams and reality
On video recordings and the passage of time
On parallel parking in New York City
On his uncle dying and a Thom Gunn poem
On Földenyi
On stars in the Hudson and Merce Cunningham
On capoeira
On a car breakdown in the Central Valley
On the Greek financial crisis
On her grandmother’s Don Quixote
On writing autobiographically
On writing in the dark
On an anonymous crucifixion and great art
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