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200 10$aI'll be your mirror $eessays and aphorisms /$fDavid Lazar ; illustrated by Heather Frise
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327 $aMachine generated contents note: Acknowledgments
Brigadoon Bowling
Ann; Death and the Maiden
When I'm Awfully Low: On Singing
Lollipop Is Mine
Brushes with the Great and Not-So-Great
Brigadoon Bowling
Five Autobiographical Fragments, or She May Have Been a Witch
Pandora and the Naked Dead Woman
To the Reader, Sincerely
To the Reader, Sincerely
Being a Boy-Man
Hydra: I'll Be Your Mirror
A Conversation with Robert Burton, Author of Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), vox es, praeterea nihil
Meet Montaigne! (with Patrick Madden)
The Typologies of John Earle
Voluptuously, Expansively, Historically, Contradictorily: Essaying the Interview with David Lazar and Mary Cappello
Rock, Paper, Scissors, God: aphorismics
Rock, Paper, Scissors, God
Mothers, Etc.
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