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Volume 53, Number 1, Winter 2017Table of Contents
- Secrets of Happiness
- pp. 5-22
- Pilot Light
- p. 23
- Médée furieuse, 1838
- p. 24
- On Scissors and Matisse
- pp. 32-33
- The Wild Side of Life
- pp. 52-72
- Equivalents
- pp. 76-77
- About the Artist
- pp. 78-86
- An Amount of Discretion
- pp. 87-105
- Two of a Kind
- p. 106
- The Language of Clothes
- pp. 110-117
- Touch It Every Day
- p. 121
- Rhythm Is Originally the Rhythm of the Feet
- pp. 122-131
- Other Evidence, and: The Grocer’s Tackle Box
- pp. 132-133
- The Small Statue of Lenin’s Head
- pp. 136-149
- Contributors
- pp. v-ix