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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
Contents:
- Where something broke
- Dissolution
- The street
- The secret life
- At the shattered edge of the map
- The flaneur
- Go Fimbaud
- Nightclubbing
- The poverty of Peter Hujar
- A union of different drummers
- Rampages of raw energy
- Will they allow me on the moon?
- Pressure point
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- A burning child
- Hello darkness, my old friend
- "Something turning emotional and wild
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- Some sort of grace
- Elegiac times
- Acceleration
- A blood-filled egg
- Witnesses
- Embattled
- Desperate to bring a light
- "Like a marble rolling down a hill
- ".
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