
Table Talk
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Jennifer Zahrt, a freelance editor, holds a PhD in German Literature from UC Berkeley.
Mimi Chubb, a Princeton graduate, has written for The Threepenny Review since 2005.
Content
- Intro
- 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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