David Shapiro

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David Shapiro


Born
in Newark, New Jersey, The United States
January 02, 1947

Died
May 05, 2024


Average rating: 3.83 · 1,114 ratings · 148 reviews · 157 distinct worksSimilar authors
Supremacist

3.72 avg rating — 191 ratings — published 2016 — 2 editions
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In Memory of an Angel

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Principles of Macroeconomic...

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John Ashbery: An Introducti...

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A Psychodynamic View of Act...

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Principles of Microeconomic...

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Old Electrical Wiring: Eval...

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By David Shapiro Neurotic S...

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Lars Elling: Paintings

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January;: A book of poems

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“It is a life’s task to find the ways you want to play an endless game of uncontrol- lable beauty”
David Shapiro

“A Book of Glass
On the table, a book of glass. In the book only a few pages with no words But scratched in a diamond-point pencil to pieces in diagonal Spirals, light triangles; and a French curve fractures lines to
elisions.

The last pages are simplest. They can be read backwards and
thoroughly. Each page bends a bit like ludicrous plastic. He who wrote it was very ambitious, fed up, and finished. He had been teaching the insides and outsides of things

To children, teaching the art of Rembrandt to them. His two wives were beautiful and Death begins As a beggar beside them. What is an abstract persona? A painter visits but he prefers to look at perfume in vials.

And I see a book in glass—the words go off In wild loops without words. I should Wake and render them! In bed, Mother says each child Will receive the book of etchings, but the book will be
incomplete, after all.
But I will make the book of glass.”
David Shapiro