- Fringe Poetry, But Not Prose: Xi Chuan and Yu Jian Chapter Six
- A Wonderful Inadequacy of Definitions
- «Salute» and «File 0»: Poetry or Prose?
- Fringe Poetry
- Objectification and the Long-Short Line: Yu Jian Chapter Seven
- Objectification and Subjectification
- Long Lines and Blanks
- Narrative Rhythm, Sound and Sense: Sun Wenbo Chapter Eight
- Content Bias
- «The Program»: Content and Plot
- «The Program»: Form
- Narrativity and Its Context
- The Lower Body: Yin Lichuan and Shen Haobo Chapter Nine
- Lower Body Poetry
- A Poetic Lineage
- Not at Face Value: Xi Chuan’s Explicit Poetics Chapter Ten
- Explanations, Issues and Alchemy
- A Bigger Picture
- Desecrations? Han Dong’s and Yu Jian’s Explicit Poetics Chapter Eleven
- Poethood According to Han Dong and Yu Jian
- Metatextual Styles.
- What Was All the Fuss About? The Popular-Intellectual Polemic Chapter Twelve
- What Were the Issues?
- What Was at Stake?
- Appendix: A Chronological Bibliography
- 1.1 Li Hongqi LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- 1.2 “Li Hongqi killing himself”
- 1.3 Yi Sha at age eight
- 1.4 Mang Ke and Bei Dao, founders of Today
- 1.5 The Coquetry School
- 1.6 Luo Yihe’s letter describing Haizi’s suicide
- 1.7 Manuscript of Yi Sha’s «Starve the Poets»
- 1.8 Han Dong, eating
- 2.1 Han Dong
- 2.2 Them 5, front cover
- 3.1 Haizi
- 3.2 Small Station
- 3.3 The Poetry of Haizi
- 4.1 Yang Lian
- 4.2 Wang Jiaxin
- 4.3 Bei Dao
- 5.1 Xi Chuan
- 7.1 Yu Jian
- 7.2 Small type: a page from «Event: Wedding»
- 8.1 Sun Wenbo
- 8.2 «The Program»: Content and Plot
- 9.1 Yin Lichuan
- 9.2 Shen Haobo
- 9.3 The Lower Body 1, front cover
- 9.4 “Cool Sister” Yin Lichuan
- 9.5 Shen Haobo’s “Record of a Head Shave”
- 12.1 “Turn-of-the-Century Poetry Polemic,” Taiyuan Daily xviii list of illustrations
- 13.1 Yan Jun
- 13.2 Yan Jun with fm3 and Wu Quan
- 13.3 Yan Jun as support act for Hei Dachun and Vision
- 13.4 Sub Jam 012: Donald Rumsfeld with “subtitles”
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