Notes

The concrete poem reading "hell is when you know where you are" and the piece titled "Poetry in HTML" are adapted from James Galvin's poem, "About," in Elements, Copper Canyon Press, 1988.

The notion of scholars increasingly publishing nothing but their notes comes from my friend Kevin Brooks at North Dakota State University, summer of 2002.

The photo of the Fargo Diamond Jubilee float is from James Lilek's website: http://www.lileks.com/fargo/flotsam/jub1.html. Accessed 10/12/02.

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Porchia, Antonio. Voices. Trans. W.S. Merwin. Chicago: Big Table Publishing Company, 1969.

Simon, Carly. "Anticipation." Sing365.com Internet Music Community. 12 Oct., 2002. <http://www.sing365.com>.

Vertov, Dziga. Kino-Eye The Writings of Dziga Vertov. Trans. Kevin O'Brien. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1984.

Victoria Nelson, The Secret Life of Puppets. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.