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CONTENTS Introduction 7 i 13 xxi 59 xli 107 ii 15 xxii 62 xlii 110 iii 17 xxiii 65 xliii 112 iv 20 xxiv 67 xliv 114 v 22 xxv 69 xlv 117 vi 25 xxvi 72 xlvi 119 vii 27 xxvii 75 xlvii 121 viii 29 xxviii 77 xlviii 123 ix 31 xxix 80 xlix 126 x 34 xxx 82 l 129 xi 36 xxxi 84 li 131 xii 39 xxxii 86 lii 134 xiii 41 xxxiii 88 liii 136 xiv 43 xxxiv 91 liv 139 xv 46 xxxv 93 lv 142 xvi 48 xxxvi 95 lvi 144 xvii 50 xxxvii 97 lvii 147 xviii 52 xxxviii 100 lviii 149 xix 54 xxxix 102 lix 151 xx 57 xl 105 lx 154

lxi 157 lxxv 190 lxxxviii 224 lxii 159 lxxvi 192 lxxxix 227 lxiii 161 lxxvii 195 xc 229 lxiv 164 lxxviii 198 xci 231 lxv 166 lxxix 200 xcii 234 lxvi 168 lxxx 203 xciii 236 lxvii 171 lxxxi 206 xciv 239 lxviii 173 lxxxii 208 xcv 241 lxix 176 lxxxiii 211 xcvi 244 lxx 178 lxxxiv 213 xcvii 246 lxxi 181 lxxxv 216 xcviii 248 lxxii 183 lxxxvi 219 xcix 251 lxxiii 185 lxxxvii 221 c 253 lxxiv 188

i People think I m American but inside I m foreign. 1 German was my first language, and though I learned English when I was five, I sometimes grope for words. On the other hand, I can t find them in German either. Then I m stranded on a sand bank. 2 I don t want to tell people things they don t know about me. 3 Once I wanted to tell all and confess everything in colorful language and cracked metaphors, but now that seems tiresome. 4 I suppose I could reveal trivial and partially true things. 5 Yeah, I slept around. 6 Yeah, I took some drugs. 7 I was closer to my mother than my father. 8 My father is easier to get along with than my mother though. 9 Uh, I have a lot of favorite books. 10 I hate when people ask me who my favorite writer is. 11 Or favorite artist. 12 I mean, what am I supposed to say? It s a sort of mindless conversation topic. Like, what s your favorite color? 13 13

i 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Usually I just answer with what I suppose the person asking wants me to say. No, I don t think it matters. The best realization I ever had was that the universe is basically indifferent to us. It s neither for nor against us. And that indifference is a good thing, a really comforting thing. It s consistent, you can really say that about it. I think conceptual art is great, but I hate when everyone says everything they do is conceptual. All they usually mean is that it has an idea in it. That s not conceptual art. Everything has an idea in it somewhere, even nothing. Narrative is overrated. An addiction to transparency. A simple-minded need for linearity to organize a set of data. It doesn t have much to do with real life. Of course I love a good story. The best sex? The best sex I ve ever had was with the worst boyfriend I ever had. Yup. When I was a kid, the museum we went to most often was MOMA, the old MOMA, where Guernica hung on the landing by the top of the stairs. That was as close to church as we came. I remember looking at one of Ad Reinhardt s allblack paintings, and someone next to me said it was about infinite absolute negativity. That was a formative moment for me. Yes, punk rock, the 80s, the East Village. What I loved about punk then was how serious it was, and how realistic. 14

ii I really love people who sing out of tune. Morrissey, Rufus Wainwright, Marlene Dietrich, Lotte Lenya. Love them. I met Lotte Lenya once, when I was a kid. My aunt was head of the Goethe-Institut in NY, and she took me to lunch with her. We went to Horn & Hardart, Lenya s favorite place to eat. It was an automat, where you get your food premade through little boxes with glass doors. 23 Borscht. 24 I ve seen as many people destroyed by success as by failure. You don t get much empathy when success overwhelms you. Nor with failure. No one wants to talk about you then either. The thing about American success, said Gertrude Stein, is American failure. 25 ii Ja, Gesamtkunstwerk. 1 I do believe in genius. I ve met at least one: Kathy Acker. 2 This is pretty unbearable, isn t it? 3 I ll make more of an effort. 4 I went to Buenos Aires, where I was born, for the first time in 32 years and the most familiar thing about it was how it smelled. 5 For many years when I was very anxious I would close my eyes and visualize this small green shovel my mother had. I would think about what it was for, just digging in the soil. And then I could calm down, because it meant everything and nothing. 6 My favorite things to visit are probably hot springs. Real ones, built into cliffs, or mud holes in the 7 15

ii desert. They re like the hot womb of the earth, taking us back despite our feckless ways. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I m trying to be sincere now. When I read up to numbers 6 and 7, I guess the message is that I m earthy. Or the message could be I want you to think I m earthy. Maybe by expressing my cynicism just now I am forestalling your critical reaction and demonstrating my ineluctable earthiness and sincerity. Like an apotropaic expression. I love big words, but mostly I avoid using them because I don t want to sound pedantic. Why use a long word when a short one will do? I don t like candy. My dog Peggy is almost 14 and pretty deaf. She can t see that well and has arthritis. I think she has some kind of Alzheimer s too because sometimes she walks around with a dazed expression, and she looks up at me as if asking who are you, or where am I, or how did I get here? Somehow this isn t sad to me though. It feels like the natural course of things. I ve been writing a piece about me and Peggy for a long time. It s about interspecies relationships. You could say I m interested in other forms of language, how we communicate with each other. Also how others communicate with us, especially the others who can t talk. I have trouble finishing things, but not starting them. 16

iii Overall I believe women are better people than men. 19 I am attracted to people who are verbal and articulate. 20 Almost everyone I ve been involved with is taller than me, and I wonder what this says about me. 21 I guess I should tell another heartwarming story. 22 One of the worst things about writing is the general expectation that what you say has to make sense. 23 Nonsense. 24 Have you noticed that it s not cool right now to act like you have no financial problems? 25 iii I remember reading Joe Brainard for the first time and how I wasn t taken by I Remember at all, until I got about a third of the way through. Memories are cumulative and Brainard s book proves the futility of linear narrative in relation to the past. Each entry thickens and complicates Brainard s life or his identity. At the end there s a kind of cloud of Joe, a mass of being there or having been there. 1 Sometimes I hate David Burns. Sometimes I love him. Often I like him a lot. Other times I have no opinion. 2 I remember thinking I would never write my own I Remember. What would be the point? 3 On some level I also don t actually remember much, and much of what I do remember is what people tell me to remember. 4 17