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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

ONE
Holding Cell
Zoom
Reunion in Heaven
The Periodic Table
Space Blanket
The Great Closer
Uncle Hy
Pumice
Sugar Shack
Money

TWO
Recurring Dreams

THREE
The Net
Wedding Tent
Divorce Party Bonfire
Ding Dong, the Bells Are Gonna Chime
What the End Was Like
Opportunity
Indifference
From the Hallway
Animal Crackers
An Arrangement
Backward
Now I Lay Me

FOUR
Letters
Holocene
At the Museum of Life and Science
Ten Statements of Not Knowing
Art According to Curly
Ten Thoughts on Trauma and Catharsis
Pastime
Hazel
Gravity and Grace
Hole in One
Tree on Mountain
The Old Age of Oliver
Death of Alan
Ghost Story

About the Author

Alan Shapiro has written many books of poetry and prose, most recently Against Translation, That Self-Forgetful Perfectly Useless Concentration, and Reel to Reel, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Shapiro has won the Kingsley Tufts Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and an American Academy of Arts and Letters literature award, among others, and has received fellowships from both the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He currently lives in Durham, North Carolina, with his dog, Sammy.

Reviews

"There are few poets right now capable of capturing the ever-extending, doubling back, reaching, twisting, self-contradictory, fluttering flux of consciousness with as much conviction, poignancy, aching humor, and formal excitement as Alan Shapiro-what happens in his sentences are a marvel of this ancient living technology we call poetry. Whether in crafty prose or tighter verse, mind and language are always in dynamic play in his new book, as he grapples with the most immediate and difficult binding forces of love, hope, vulnerability, intimacy, and the darker ones of shame, regret, anger, ignorance, and desire: poem after poem, the balance is struck by formally achieving the interplay between intuitions of freedom and acknowledgments of constraint and impossibility. With the sharp insight and spoken vigor of a novelist drawn to dramatic ironies and with concentrated lyric energy and lift, Shapiro's artistry reaffirms poetry's central and enduring role in our private and social lives, not for its visionary fictions, but for its infinitely rich realities about who we are to ourselves and to each other." -- Joshua Weiner, author of Berlin Notebook: Where Are the Refugees? "No contemporary poet offers greater largesse of intelligence, emotion, and invention than Shapiro. Every sentence and every line of Proceed to Check Out sparkles-with formal precision and imaginative openness, social conscience and psychological savvy, hilarity and fatalism, unsparing skepticism and unstinting sympathy. Few movies or novels render contemporary life with the high-res vivacity of these poems, and yet Shapiro stays true to his lyric gift, his skill for carving art from the twists and turns of the individual voice confronting mortality. Shapiro is a genius." -- Peter Campion, author of One Summer Evening at the Falls

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