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is a wuss. (Self-proclaimed! Esquire, Summer issue.) That only amplified his curiosity about the emerging sport of professional slap fighting, in which, yes, two men take turns slapping each other in the face as hard as they can. In our feature story on the subject on page 94, the author and poet travels to two, and teaches writing at the University of Arizona.

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