Stories of the Street is a series of imaginative meditationsâ through prose poems, short-short essays, microfictions, and prose pieces without precise genre distinctionâ of what it means to encounter lost or discarded texts. By photographing on-location, David Lazar becomes a flaneur of paper debris, puzzling over the evidence of urban human life that litter represents.
Stories of the Street is a series of imaginative meditationsâ through prose poems, short-short essays, microfictions, and prose pieces without precise genre distinctionâ of what it means to encounter lost or discarded texts. By photographing on-location, David Lazar becomes a flaneur of paper debris, puzzling over the evidence of urban human life that litter represents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Lazar is the author or editor of numerous books, including Celeste Holm Syndrome (Nebraska, 2020); I’ll Be Your Mirror: Essays and Aphorisms (Nebraska, 2017); Truth in Nonfiction; Occasional Desire: Essays (Nebraska, 2013); and The Body of Brooklyn.
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To the Reader The Worry Anchor Ghost List (Boy) (Girl) A Knife on a Fault Line Air Quote Apocryphal Basement Big Dog But Seriously Carly, Sorry Chicago Hotel Closing Time Distaff Face Down A Supposed Examination of Entanglements Two Times Six Action Petition Fireball Forty-Eight Bucks Have a Light, Janine? Hermeneutics Interval It’s Late Forgotten in Death Troy’s Prophecy Down by the Lake Jane Burton Why Do Some Objects Favor Us with Their Loss? Je Suis V——, Napoleon Jewish Museum Wize Guise Light Man Love and Loss Thrall Love’s Lost Lake Thus the Photograph Malo Grablje I Am Writing This in Chicago On Wednesday, March 8th, at Six o’clock p.m. . . . Mirror, Mirror New World Order Reading by Nina Read, Goddess Robin? Scripting Sequence Sinatra Matters What’s My Color IQ? Succession Temperature Could Be Rain The Tigers, Baby Telling a Story Locations of Found Texts Acknowledgments
To the Reader The Worry Anchor Ghost List (Boy) (Girl) A Knife on a Fault Line Air Quote Apocryphal Basement Big Dog But Seriously Carly, Sorry Chicago Hotel Closing Time Distaff Face Down A Supposed Examination of Entanglements Two Times Six Action Petition Fireball Forty-Eight Bucks Have a Light, Janine? Hermeneutics Interval It’s Late Forgotten in Death Troy’s Prophecy Down by the Lake Jane Burton Why Do Some Objects Favor Us with Their Loss? Je Suis V——, Napoleon Jewish Museum Wize Guise Light Man Love and Loss Thrall Love’s Lost Lake Thus the Photograph Malo Grablje I Am Writing This in Chicago On Wednesday, March 8th, at Six o’clock p.m. . . . Mirror, Mirror New World Order Reading by Nina Read, Goddess Robin? Scripting Sequence Sinatra Matters What’s My Color IQ? Succession Temperature Could Be Rain The Tigers, Baby Telling a Story Locations of Found Texts Acknowledgments
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