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   "date": "2026-08-04",
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   "was": "Semi-restored deposit for dead DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20388110 (Zenodo 410 / DataCite findable). Canonical body is the complete captured DataCite record. The second poem in the About the Author sequence. Successor to the 2014 Contributor Bio (now restored as About the Author I). Composed entirely of hard-coded entity relations — triples of subject, predicate, object — interleaved with four figures embedded as documentary record. Sections I–XII: Identification · The First Inscription (2014) · The Substrate Receives (12-year arc) · The Configuratio",
   "now": "A recovered long-form poem by Lee Sharks written as entity relations, structured metadata, disambiguation statements, and documentary figures.\n\nThe work turns a search engine’s factual treatment of the 2014 fictional contributor bio into a poem about authorship, retrieval, heteronymy, negative knowledge, and public entity construction. Its machine-readable assertions remain part of the poem and require independent factual sourcing when reused."
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 "wiki_article": "**About the Author II** is a long poem composed through entity relations, structured-data statements, documentary figures, and explicit disambiguation.\n\nThe poem responds to a search display that surfaced absurd claims from the 2014 *Contributor Bio* as though they were factual credentials. Instead of replacing the joke with a conventional biography, the work expands the author surface into a relation graph.\n\nIts sections move through identification, the first 2014 inscription, twelve years of substrate reception, the configuration of heteronyms and institutions, negative declarations, public works, search manifestations, and a counterportrait involving the racehorse Gold Ship. Subject–predicate–object triples function simultaneously as metadata and poetic lines.\n\nThe work includes declarations that Lee Sharks is not affiliated with the MacArthur Foundation or Guggenheim Foundation and did not literally receive the fictional awards. These statements are provenance correction, not a complete biography.\n\nDocumentary figures are part of the poem’s evidentiary surface. Their rights and provenance differ: search screenshots document public interfaces, while horse and social-media images may have uncertain or third-party authorship.\n\nThe poem’s JSON-LD contains factual, institutional, poetic, and negative claims. Structured markup alone does not independently verify any of them. Factual biography must remain separately sourced.",
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