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  1. The CASE Of EZRA POUND. with opinions by Conrad Aiken, E.E. Cummings, F.O. Matthiessen, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. by Charles. [Pound, Ezra]. Norman, 1948-01-01
  2. Louis Zukofsky (Agenda, Vol 3. No. 6.) by Louis Zukofsky, William Carlos Williams, 1964
  3. The practice of poetry: Reconsiderations of Louis Zukofsky's A test of poetry by Cid Corman, 1998
  4. Consumption and Depression in Gertrude Stein, Louis Zukofsky and Ezra Pound. (book review): An article from: Yearbook of English Studies by Stephen Matterson, 2001-01-01
  5. Louis Zukofsky at the American Embassy, London. May 21. 1969. by Louis. ZUKOFSKY, 1969
  6. A Catalogue of the Louis Zukofsky Manuscript Collection (Tower Bibliographical Series, 11) by Louis] Booth, Marcella [Zukofsky, 1975
  7. Louis Zukofsky and the Poetry of Knowledge.(Review): An article from: The Modern Language Review by Stephen Matteson, 2000-10-01
  8. A Catalogue of the Louis Zukofsky Manuscript Collection by Marcella Booth, 1975-01-01
  9. Eight takes.('Green Squall')('Louis Zukofsky: Selected Poems')('Hapax')('Messenger: New and Selected Poems 1976-2006')('Strong Is Your Hold')('Selected ... review): An article from: Poetry by Peter Campion, 2007-01-01
  10. A Bibliography of Louis Zukofsky by Celia and Louis ZUKOFSKY, 1969
  11. Catalogue of the Louis Zukofsky Manuscript Collection by Marcella Booth, 1975
  12. Biography - Zukofsky, Louis (1904-1978): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  13. Objectivist Poets: William Carlos Williams, Objectivist Poets, Kenneth Rexroth, Louis Zukofsky, George Oppen, Mary Oppen, Lorine Niedecker
  14. Pound/Zukofsky: Selected Letters of Exra Pound and Louis Zukofsky by Ezra & Zukofsky, Louis ) Ahearn, Barry Ed Pound, 1987-01-01

61. Listings Of The World Arts Literature Authors Z Zukofsky,
louis zukofsky (19041978) Post Review Modern American Poetry essays on louiszukofsky, including a biographical essay. Compiled by Mark Scroggins.
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62. Joe Amato
Richard Powers after louis zukofsky A Prospectus of the Sky. Joe AmatoPrelude In what follows, I compare the work of a (very much
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Richard Powers after Louis Zukofsky: A Prospectus of the Sky
Joe Amato Prelude I n what follows, I compare the work of a (very much alive) novelist with that of a (very much dead) poet. Specifically, I compare a recent (long) novel to a not-so-recent (long) poem. In doing so, I read what some will call "content" across two distinct literary genres. My reason for reading Richard Powers's The Gold Bug Variations over and against Louis Zukofsky's "A" Richard Powers is an accomplished novelist whose five (soon to be six) novels plumb the controversies, latent and teeming, inherent to our highly technological milieu. I daresay that, for most of my readers, Louis Zukofsky, though an equally accomplished poet, will be a somewhat less recognizable, and more inaccessible, figure. I hope to show why both authors warrant continued scrutiny, why the work of literature, and of reviewing literature as I propose, may be vital to sustaining our social ecologies. I have veered away from the biographical per se . Readers are advised to consult the Terrell anthology cited at essay's end for a fine account of "man and poet," as well as the more recent anthology of essays superbly edited by Scroggins. With regard to Powers's novels, I would simply observe (happily) that more and more critical essays exploring same are making their way into print (e.g., see Labinger). Which raises the issue of enabling technologies. One reason this piece is not

63. Louis Zukofsky, Papers, 1961-64
louis zukofsky, Papers, 196164. Inventory. louis zukofsky was born on theLower East Side of Manhattan in 1904, to Russian immigrant parents.
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Louis Zukofsky, Papers, 1961-64
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Biographical Sketch
Louis Zukofsky was born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in 1904, to Russian immigrant parents. He was a self-termed objectivist poet: that is, he believed that the poem should call attention to itself on the page. His major influences included Pound, Eliot, and Shakespeare, and he was a devoted Marxist. His anthologies include All: The Collected Poems, 1923-1958 (1965) and A 1-12 (1959). Zukofsky died in 1978.
Scope and Content
This collection contains correspondence between Louis Zukofsky and Will Petersen and Hank Chapin. The letters are arranged by date. Box 1 Folder Contents
  • Correspondence: Louis Zukofsky to Will Petersen: Apr. 19, 1961 Correspondence: Louis Zukofsky to Will Petersen: Apr. 24, 1961 Correspondence: Louis Zukofsky to Will Petersen: Apr. 25, 1961 Correspondence: Louis Zukofsky to Will Petersen: May 2, 1961 Correspondence: Louis Zukofsky to Will Petersen: May 15, 1961
  • 64. Untitled
    Dresden*; zukofsky, louis (ed.) An Objectivist Anthology. zukofsky, louis A . Berkeley Los Angeles London University of California Press, 1978.
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    Sources , Background (alphabetical) — back
  • The Sacred Edict. With a Translation of the Colloquial Rendering Notes and Vocabulary by F.W. Baller. Prepared for the junior members of the China Inland Mission. Shanghai: American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1892. [Staatsb]* The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion . s.l.: s.e., s.d. [Yale]* Útban a világuralom felé... Cion Bölcseinek Jegyzõkönyve és a berni Protokoll per . Fordította Szabó István. Függeléket írt Bosnyák Zoltán. Budapest: Lõcsey Ferenc Antibolsevista Könyvesboltja, s.d. [JATE B43146]* Adams, Charles Francis (ed.): The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: with a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations . 10 vols. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1969 [1850-56]. [UBPassau]* Agar, Eileen: A Look at My Life . In collaboration with Andrew Lambirth. London: Methuen, 1988.* Antheil, George: Bad Boy of Music . New Introduction by Charles Amirkhanian. New York: Da Capo Press, 1981 [1945]. [BLLD]* Bard, Josef: Shipwreck in Europe blishers, 1928. [JPTEÿ41461]*
  • 65. Readings For
    Kenner, Hugh louis zukofsky All the Words. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 386389. zukofsky,louis A foin lass bodders. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 409-411.
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    Recommended readings Pound, Ezra: Canto XXX[I]-XXXII-XXXIII Pagany , July/Sep 1931 Pound, Ezra: Canto XLI New English Weekly , 8 Nov 1934 Pound, Ezra: Letter to Norman Angel Time and Tide , 11 May, 1935. Pound, Ezra: Communications Townsman , Apr 1939) Zukofsky, Celia: 1927-1972 Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 371-372. Bunting, Basil: Pound and "Zuk". Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 373-374. Creely, Robert: For L. Z. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 383-385. Kenner, Hugh: Louis Zukofsky: All the Words. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 386-389. Shapiro, Harvey: Thinking of the Zukofskys. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 390-391. Davenport, Guy: Scripta Zukofskii Elogia. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 394-399. Sorrentino, Gilbert: Louis Zukofsky. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 401-402. Silliman, Ron: Louis Zukofsky. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 405-406. Zukofsky, Louis: A foin lass bodders Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 409-411 Kenner, Hugh: Loove in Brooklyn.
    For Hungarian translation, see: Pompeji Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 413-420. Duncan, Robert: As testimony: Reading Zukofsky These Forty Years. Paideuma (1978 winter) 07/3, 421-427.

    66. Apr. 3, 1997-Vol28n26: Conference To Celebrate Work Of Poet Louis Zukofsk
    University at Buffalo Reporter. Conference to celebrate work of poetLouis zukofsky. By PATRICIA DONOVAN News Services Editor The
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    Conference to celebrate work of poet Louis Zukofsky
    By PATRICIA DONOVAN
    News Services Editor The University at Buffalo will present a celebration of the work of modernist poetic genius Louis Zukofsky on April 25 and 26 designed to illuminate various aspects of the poet's life, work and considerable importance as a writer. All events will be free of charge and open to the public. One of the century's most influential and daring literary figures, Zukofsky was a prolific writer little known to the general public because of the experimental, non-canonical nature of his work. His effect upon contemporary American literature has been nonetheless profound, emphasizing as it does the dissonance, melody and contradiction inherent in 20th-century American culture and language. The Louis Zukofsky Conference was organized by poet Robert Creeley, Samuel P. Capen Professor of Poetry and the Humanities at UB, who counts Zukofsky as one of the major influences on his work. Events will feature readings and discussions by Zukofsky scholars that include: He will join Zukofsky's biographer, Ira Nadel, professor at the University of British Columbia, and poet Mark Scroggins in a panel discussion from 2:30-4:30 p.m. on Friday, April 25, in the Poetry/Rare Books Room. Nadel is the author of a recent biography of Leonard Cohen.

    67. Louis Zukofsky - Poetry, Poems
    ART OF EUROPE. louis zukofsky Stuff at amazon. 1904 - 1978. I'd gleanedsome bio, once, but most is by now forgotten. Spoke Yiddish
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    ART OF EUROPE
    Louis Zukofsky - Stuff at amazon
    I'd gleaned some bio, once, but most is by now forgotten. Spoke Yiddish till grade school, his parents emigres from somewhere now an NIS , hung out with William Carlos Williams and Pound, visited the latter in St. Elizabeth's, married this composer named Celia and had himself a little baron cum vnc. Often denounced as a poet's poet (that being bad how?) and argued as important only in his role in the mod to pomo shift...something came up about A being the same number of pages as the Cantos. So very much I don't remember.
    bare arms black dresses celia. over coffee
    Poems by title
    Poems by first line
    Stuff in bookform
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    68. EPC | Lorine Niedecker | The Poetry Of Louis Zukofsky
    The Poetry of louis zukofsky by Lorine Niedecker. Originally publishedin Quarterly Review of Literature 8.3 (1956) 198210. Reproduced
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    The Poetry of Louis Zukofsky
    by
    Lorine Niedecker
    Originally published in Quarterly Review of Literature 8.3 (1956): 198-210. Reproduced by permission / (c) Cid Corman, literary executor for Lorine Niedecker. Page edited by Jenny Penberthy and typeset by Patrick F. Durgin May, 2002. To record and elate for all time . . . (poems) based on nothing less than the world, the entire humanly known world. Good verse is determined by the poet's susceptibilities involving a precise awareness of differences, forms and possibilities of existence words with their own attractions included. The poet, no less than the scientist, works on the assumption that inert and live things and relations hold enough interest to keep him alive as part of nature. Felt deeply, poems like all things have the possibilities of elements whose isotopes are yet to be found. Light has travelled and so looked forward. Poetry For My Son When He Can Read Twenty-five years before he wrote these statements in behalf of poetry, Zukofsky began his long poem "

    69. EPC | Lorine Niedecker | A Review Of Louis Zukofsky's A Test Of Poetry
    A review of louis zukofsky's A Test of Poetry by Lorine Niedecker.Originally published in Madison's Capital Times on 18 December
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    A review of Louis Zukofsky's A Test of Poetry
    by
    Lorine Niedecker
    Originally published in Madison's Capital Times on 18 December 1948 in the "Books of Today" column edited by August Derleth. Reproduced by permission / (c) Cid Corman, literary executor for Lorine Niedecker. Page edited by Jenny Penberthy and typeset by Patrick F. Durgin May, 2002. Zukofsky's arrangement is as clean in form as its criticism and the good examples of poetry it offers. It is appraised correctly on the jacket of the book by Clifton Fadiman, Mark Van Doren and William Carlos Williams. Distilled excellence, rich portions from the poets from Homer thru the present, some of these difficult poetry is not soft supported by Zukofsky's precise interpretive remarks. "The lines of poetry of great emotional significance in any age are rare. To obtain, therefore, an accurate criticism of them and of the lesser work which surrounds them, reading should not shun analysis." To read for pleasure, that is the aim here. Poetry out of the "living processes" of everyday and from there "to always another phase of existence" the world needs it.
    What makes certain lines of poetry good and others not so good? Part II, the pivot for the entire book, begins so far as Zukofsky's remarks are concerned: "A simple order of speech is an asset in poetry." Next, in that section, regarding William Morris' roundabout translation of Homer: "He is piling it on thin." And we're off. Parts I and III offer more examples of good poetry, but without comment or authors' signatures to add to the zest of a lovely game. A turn to the chronological chart shows the full use of an index with titles, authors, dates when supplemented by standards such as "content," "emotion," "inevitability," "measure." A book for the general sensitive reader in classroom and out.

    70. CPR - Louis Zukofsky: An Occluded Splendor By James Rother
    As Reviewed By James Rother. An Occluded Splendor All The Collected Shorter Poems192358; 1956-64 (1965;1966) by louis zukofsky. E-mail this site to a friend.
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    As Reviewed By:
    James Rother A n O ccluded S plendor All: The Collected Shorter Poems 1923-58; 1956-64 (1965;1966) by Louis Zukofsky E-mail this site to a friend.
    To the reader: This is to be about the early collection of Zukofsky’s shorter poems and not the splendid later edition, assembled by Paul Zukofsky and with a Foreword by Robert Creeley, that was published by Johns Hopkins University Press and appeared in 1991, 13 years after the poet’s death. The two-volume edition that will be the subject of discussion here does not contain the Catullus 80 Flowers (1974-78), or Gamut (1978). Unlike its author, this collection was very much of its time, as opposed to the later Complete Shorter Poetry , which is at once of no time and of all. And a further, concluding note: Throughout the course of what follows certain liberties have been taken with typography and layout that might at first strike the alert as misprints or even solecisms. That an excursus on a subject as arcane as the verse of Louis Zukofsky might contain suspect fittings from the toolkit of contemporary American prose should surprise no one, given the fact that much of the poetry I discuss in the book (of which this essay will form a part) helped bring down the prescriptive grammatical cartel that governed American writing for generations and bequeathed to us such boilerplates as that favored by the Modern Language Association and other like-minded afflatuses of academic prose.

    71. Louis Zukofsky: A Test Of Poetry
    paperback $15.95. Wesleyan is launching a large, multivolume reissueof the complete critical writings of louis zukofsky. The first
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    Review by Brad Haas A TEST OF POETRY
    Louis Zukofsky
    Wesleyan University Press, 2000
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    A Test of Poetry , a 1948 Objectivist Press book, Zuk's probing collection (perhaps seen as his 'ABC of Reading') that shows rather than argues, presents rather than alludes. Its method is far ahead of its time, still challenging; it prefigures many post-modern strategies. "The test of poetry," writes Zukofsky in the preface, is the range of pleasure it affords as sight, sound, and intellection. This is its purpose as art. But readers have rarely been presented with comparative standards to quicken their judgments: 'comparative' in the sense that the matter with which poems deal may be compared. To suggest standards is the purpose of this book. By presenting for comparison several translations of the same passage from Homer, an elegy of Ovid and lines from Herrick that read like an adaptation of Ovid, or a fifteenth century poem about a cock and a recent poem about white chickens, and so on, a means for judging the values of poetic writing is established by the examples themselves. The Practice of Poetry: Reconsiderations of Louis Zukofsky's A Test of Poetry , published by Longhouse,

    72. Zukofsky Review
    louis zukofsky and the Poetry of Knowledge. Mark Scroggins University of AlabamaPress, 1998 hardcover $49.95; softcover $24.95. 2. ibid. 3. zukofsky, louis.
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    Review by Brad Haas Louis Zukofsky and the Poetry of Knowledge
    Mark Scroggins
    University of Alabama Press, 1998
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    "A" and Complete Shorter Poems at any one time simultaneously. Much could be said concerning the buying policies of large bookstore chains; the fact is, I haven't seen a copy of Scroggins' book since. And that is unfortunate, as his is a model book of criticism, one both useful and enjoyable, a rare thing when dealing with - as Scroggins has written while praising Bruce Comens' work on Zuk - a 'notoriously "difficult" poet'. In a century during which poetry saw itself losing most of the cultural prestige that it once enjoyed, saw itself rapidly losing cultural ground to the increasingly powerful physical and technological sciences, Louis Zukofsky, in both his poetry and his critical writings, advanced a vision of his poetry as the human construction most capable of giving us reliable knowledge both of the world in which we live and of ourselves. That knowledge is for him bound up with poetry's formal essence, which is in turn bound up with the notion of music - an ideally formal art. The knowledge that his poetry imparts, then, can be described as "musical" knowledge. (p.7) At this point it seems that Scroggins has written a fairly straight-forward dissertation; but he is not finished: "While this thesis will be qualified and complicated in the pages to come, it remains the theme underlying all the variations and divagations of the book as a whole" (ibid.). Variations and divagations indeed! Scroggins badgers into his subject, showing the multifarious aspects of Zukofsky, yet at no point does the reader feel lost; no matter how 'complicated' things become, they at all times remain clear.

    73. Louis Zukofsky And The Transformation Of A Modern American Poeti
    Sandra Kumamoto Stanley louis zukofsky and the Transformation of aModern American Poetics Publication Date February 1994.
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    Louis Zukofsky and the Transformation of a Modern American Poetics
    Publication Date: February 1994 Subjects: Literature American Literature Poetry American Studies Rights: World 208 pages Clothbound
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    "An excellent and original study of a crucial twentieth-century American poet."James Breslin, author of From Modern to Contemporary: American Poetry, 1945 to 1965 DESCRIPTION (back to top) Viewing Louis Zukofsky as a reader, writer, and innovator of twentieth-century poetry, Sandra Stanley argues that his works serve as a crucial link between American modernism and post- modernism. Like Ezra Pound, Zukofsky saw himself as a participant in the transformation of a modern American poetics; but unlike Pound, Zukofsky, the ghetto-born son of an immigrant Russian Jew, was keenly aware of his marginal position in society. Championing the importance of the little words, such as a and the , Zukofsky effected his own proletarian "revolution of the word." Stanley explains how Zukofsky emphasized the materiality of language, refusing to reduce it to a commodity controlled by an "authorial/authoritarian" self. She also describes his legacy to contemporary poets, particularly such Language poets as Ron Silliman and Charles Bernstein.

    74. LRB | Carl Rakosi : Poems: 'Americana', 'A Ditty For Louis Zukofsky'
    Poems 'Americana', 'A Ditty for louis zukofsky'. Carl Rakosi. Subscribersto the print edition can log in to view the entire article.
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    76. LeLibraire : Louis Zukofsky
    Translate this page louis zukofsky, Envoyer une critique. louis zukofsky. Ses livres «A»,Ses éditeurs Ulysse fin de siècle. retour en haut de la page.
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    78. Books By Louis Zukofsky
    Books by louis zukofsky. A by louis zukofsky (Edited by) Hardcover January 1978List price $27.50 Click here to compare prices at dozens of online stores!
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    79. The Jargon Society | Gallery
    louis zukofsky. (19041978). The Grand occasions. What a country. In1999 one person in a million has heard of louis zukofsky. Michael
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    LOUIS ZUKOFSKY
    The Grand Old Mandarin of Willow Street, Brooklyn Heights, about 1958. How very long ago that seems.
    Robert Duncan began beating drums in my ear in 1954 about how I should print this extraordinary poet. And Jargon did perhaps its loveliest book, Some Time, a book of LZ's shorter poems, in 1956. A Japanese book, printed in Stuttgart by the printshop of Dr. Walter Cantz, with uncut pages and a string binding. Just right! Colors like a plum orchard.
    By the 1960s we somehow fell out of sympathy. The Zuk seemed to resent any book we published that didn't have his name on the spine. (He is hardly the first and only one to do that.) I didn't like all the kvetching and didn't behave nicely in return. I don't like to think about it. I like to think I can handle yentas better than the ornery Baptists in my heritage, particularly when they write drek and LZ writes like an angel on so many occasions. What a country. In 1999 one person in a million has heard of Louis Zukofsky. Michael Jackson sure hasn't. Mike Tyson, born again (and again and again) hasn't. Bubba hasn't. Trent Lott hasn't. Elton hasn't. The English Department at Harvard hasn't. We live in a nation of hasn't, and of those who couldn't possibly want to know.
    A most distinguished man. He could pop your clogs and wreck your head. And dumfound you with the simplest of beauties.

    80. NEW DIRECTIONS ANNUALS/ANTHOLOGIES, 1936-1991 - Z
    147178. 2514. zukofsky, louis. `A'-8 Fragment. ND 3. 1938. 2519. zukofsky,louis. Tributes to louis zukofsky' ('A Foin Lass Bodders'). ND 39. 1979.
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    Author Checklist - Z 2499. Zachary, R. Y. "Elegy." ND 8 2500. Zahn, Gordon C. "The Case for Christian Dissent." Breakthrough to Peace 2501. Zaid, Gabriel. Weinberger, Eliot; Randall, Margaret; Altschul, Carlos. Trans. "Eight Poems' ('The Murmur of Water in the Forest,' 'Song for the Same,' 'Sun on the Table,' 'Deadly Exercise,' 'Surf,' 'Evolution,' 'Moonlight,' 'Gusts of Wind')." ND 41 2502. Zamiatin, Eugene Ivanovich. Guerney, Bernard Guilbert. Trans. "God." New Russian Stories 2503. Zanzotto, Andrea. Bradshaw, Vittoria. Trans. "Three Poems from `IX Ecloghe'' ('For the New Window,' 'II Eclogue: The Silent Life,' 'III Eclogue: The Vintage')." ND 25 2504. Zarin, Cynthia. "General LaSalle's Last Horse and Other Stories." ND 55 2505. Zhilin, Bian. Eoyang, Eugene. Trans. "Nine Poems' ('A Buddhist Monk,' 'A Long Journey,' 'Old Town Dream,' 'Autumn Window,' 'Composition of Distances,' 'A Round Treasure Box,' 'Migration of Birds,' 'Feverish Night,' 'A Cigarette Butt')." ND 45 2506. Zinnes, Harriet. "Cosmetic Instrument."

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