The copy and the model : David Shapiro's After a lost original | p. 21 |
Architect / house of being | p. 31 |
"Not a bridge" : dialogue and disjunction as didacticism in the later poetry of David Shapiro | p. 47 |
David Shapiro : New Jersey as trope | p. 60 |
David Shapiro and Jasper Johns : ego in the egoless pie | p. 69 |
Shapiro's comedic poetics and its limits in Harrisburg mon amour, or Two boys on a bus | p. 88 |
Plays well with others : the collaborative poetry of David Shapiro | p. 98 |
Written and rewritten to order : the gift of generative possibility in the work of David Shapiro | p. 107 |
Shapiro's "A man holding an acoustic panel" | p. 117 |
Uncanny narrative in Shapiro's A burning interior | p. 123 |
Distorted figures : mannerist similes and the body in David Shapiro's poetry | p. 138 |
"For dust thou art" (for David Shapiro) | p. 152 |
House blown apart | p. 154 |
Afterword : the night sky and to David Shapiro | p. 163 |
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