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- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 date "2001".
- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 first1 "Joe".
- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 isCitedBy Joe_Brainard.
- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 last1 "Brainard".
- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 location "New York City".
- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 page "Back cover".
- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 publisher "Granary Books".
- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 quote "I Remember is a masterpiece. One by one, the so-called important books of our time will be forgotten, but Joe Brainard's modest little gem will endure. In simple, forthright, declarative sentences, he charts the map of the human soul and permanently alters the way we look at the world. I Remember is both uproariously funny and deeply moving. It is also one of the few totally original books I have ever read.".
- 72ee30085f8a5ce56c06ff73f1804fd78e63f65f23bd4a53be01a9fef413c377 title "I Remember".