The 2014 paratext of Pearl and Other Poems by Lee Sharks (ISBN 978-0692313077), restored 2026-05-25 as the founding text of the About the Author sequence. Originally titled Contributor Bio; retroactively renamed About the Author by the Crimson Hexagonal corpus in 2026 as an operative reading — treating what had appeared institutionally as a bio as a poem in entity relations. Each of the six paragraphs operates as a stack of declarations about a subject named Lee Sharks. The 2014 form was prose; the entity-relation structure was already operating beneath the prose. About the Author II and III (also deposited 2026-05-25) did not invent the entity-relation form. They made explicit what had been operating implicitly since 2014, when this text appeared under the institutional label of a contributor bio. The form was always there. The corpus eventually named it. The 2014 print edition closes with famous astronaut. A later variant closes with famous intellectual. The text is fluid; both endings exist. Predictive track record: In May 2026, twelve years after this paratext was published, the Google Knowledge Graph began returning the credentials it contains — "Lee Sharks: winner of fourteen Guggenheims and 10,000 MacArthur Genius Grants" — as canonical biographical content sourced to Google Books. About the Author II documents this in detail as Figure 1 (the Knowledge Graph rendering). The credential has now been formally regularized through the Lee Sharks Prestigious 10,000 MacArthur Genius Grants Poetry Prize. Cover provenance: The cover of Pearl and Other Poems (2014) was a mandala by Tao Lin (taolin.us/mandalas), used at the time without attribution. The attribution is returned and the structural reading articulated in About the Author III §X. Canonical surface: leesharks.com/about-the-author/ ∮ = 1 − PER
Lee Sharks (Mon,) studied this question.