Sidestepping genre and categorization altogether, '1,000 Places To Die Before You See,' pokes holes in essay, poetry, historical fiction, speculative fiction, confessional; from the inner-workings of a utopian community to the contents of the MŠstermyr Chest Ñ to the (re-written) speeches of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, nothing about the 'great epistemological error' of our time is left without comment.