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  1. Fournier Transforms in the Complex Domain by Raymond E. A. C. And Norbert Wiener Paley, 1934-01-01
  2. Fourier Transfornms in the Complex Domain by Raymond E. A.; Wiener, Norbert Paley, 1964-01-01
  3. FOURIER TRANSFORMS IN THE COMPLEX DOMAIN by Raymond E. A. C., and Norbert Wiener Paley, 1934
  4. Fourier Transforms in the Complex Domain (Colloquium Publications (Amer Mathematical Soc)) by Raymond E. A. C. Paley and Norbert Wiener, 1934-12-31
  5. FOURIER TRANSFORMS IN THE COMPLEX DOMAIN. WITH A PORTRAIT OF R. E. A. C. PALEY (AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY COLLOQUIUM PUBLICATIONS. VOL. 19.) by NORBERT WIENER RAYMOND EDWARD ALAN CHRISTOPHER PALEY, 1934-01-01
  6. Fourier Transforms in the Complex Domain. by Raymond E.A.C. Paley, 1967
  7. In Praise of What Persists by Raymond; Paley, Grace; Berg, Stephen Carver, 1984
  8. In Praise of What Persists by Raymond Carver, Grace Paley, 1984-06
  9. Open Content Activists: Eric S. Raymond, Lawrence Lessig, Nina Paley, Carl Malamud, Derrick Ashong, Ken Freedman, Tim O'reilly, Ellen S. Miller
  10. The New Yorker Volume 83 Number 41, December 24 and 31 2007 by Anne Enright, Junot Diaz, et all 2007
  11. Fourier Transforms in the Complex Domain (American Mathematical Society Colloquim Publications Volume XIX) by Raymond E. A. C. Paley, Norbert Wiener, 1964
  12. Thomas Hirschhorn: Altar to Raymond Carver by Thomas Hirschhorn, 2000

21. Paley
paley graphs. paley graphs are named after raymond EAC paley (19071933).paley was an MIT mathematician. He worked together with Norbert Wiener.
http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/drg/graphs/Paley.html
Paley graphs
Paley graphs are named after Raymond E.A.C. Paley (1907-1933). Paley was an MIT mathematician. He worked together with Norbert Wiener. He died in an avalanche in 1933 while skiing in the Canadian Rockies. The graphs that bear his name are constructed as follows: Given a finite field F with q elements, make a graph with vertex set F where two vertices are joined when their difference is a square in the field. This is an undirected graph when q is congruent 1 (mod 4). For q t + 1, the parameters are v t k t t t Examples ( q = 5 and q For q = 13 the Paley graph is locally a hexagon, so that the graph is a quotient of the hexagonal grid: Paley graphs are isomorphic to their complements: if a is a nonsquare, then the map that sends x to ax is an isomorphism from the graph to its complement. The independence numbers of the Paley graphs of prime order less than 7000 were computed by Shearer. Independent sets become cliques in the complementary graph. And these are studied in: R. D. Baker, G. L. Ebert, J. Hemmeter, A. J. Woldar, Maximal cliques in the Paley graph of square order J. Statist. Plann. Inference

22. Jill Raymond
Jill raymond, with others, went to jail rather than divulge information about thelesbian have the right to ask me everything about what Lena paley (Susan Saxe
http://www.hrcr.org/ccr/raymond.html
JILL RAYMOND
1975. When fugitives Susan Saxe and Kathy Power came to Lexington, Kentucky, persons who had known them under assumed names were called before a grand jury after they declined to be questioned by the FBI. Jill Raymond, with others, went to jail rather than divulge information about the lesbian community to which she and they belonged.

23. M.F.A. In Creative Writing - Recent Topics
Fitzgerald, Cheever, Maupassant, Joyce, Alice Munro, Katherine Anne Porter, EudoraWelty, Sherwood Anderson, Isaac Babel, Grace paley, raymond Carver, and
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/English/programs/mfa-recenttopics.htm
.M.F.A. in Creative Writing previous page home

Recent Topics Courses in Creative Writing The following course descriptions are taken from recent issues of the Rambler , the Department's student newsletter. They describe some of the topics courses (courses not regularly offered) taken by students in the Creative Writing program. E630A Latin American Poetry This course will cover 12-15 major Latin American contemporary poets, beginning with Pablo Neruda, Cesar Vallejo, and Nicholas Guillen and ending with new poets Rosario Ferre, Raul Zurita and Coral Bracho. It will give students an over-view of twentieth century Latin American poetry and an in-depth reading of selected texts. Class time will be divided between discussion of assigned poetry, brief background lectures, and student reports. Course work will include a mid-term and a term paper (from which student reports will be drawn). E630A Recent American Women Poets E630A American Post-modernism This course will explore the problematics of the post-modern subject and subjectivity in the "house of being" language provides. Readings from a variety of genres will address the shifts in our understanding of certain key conceptssuch as 'reality' 'originality' and 'the self'which characterize post-modernism. (The assumptions behind our positing of such a thing as "post-modernism" will be under examination as well.) There will be two papers of various lengths (totaling 20 pp.) due, with the possibility of a creative writing option on one paper. Students will be held responsible for one in-class presentation.

24. William S. Paley
Information about the paley Festival is available through the recorded Festivalhotline (310) 7861016. Everybody Loves raymond Friday, March 5 at 7 pm;
http://www.tktv.net/archives/museum.html
The Museum of Television and Radio's
16th annual
William S. Paley Television Festival

The William S. Paley Television Festival celebrates television's rich and diverse programming, and offers the public an appreciation of the medium's committment to quality. The festival runs March 2-16, and opens with the American Premiere of "This is Sinatra!," a 1962 British television special.
Tickets will go on sale to Museum Members on Friday, January 29th, and will be available to the general public beginning Friday, February 5th. Information about the Paley Festival is available through the recorded Festival hotline: (310) 786-1016.
Schedule of Events
  • Felicity " Wednesday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m.
  • "The Twilight Zone" Thursday, March 4 at 7 p.m.
  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" Friday, March 5 at 7 p.m.
  • Sports Night " Saturday, March 6 at 7 p.m.
  • "The Ben Stiller Show" Monday, March 8 at 7 p.m.
  • "A Salute to Carl Reiner" Tuesday, March 9 at 7 p.m.
  • "Moesha" Wednesday, March 10 at 7 p.m.
  • "thirtysomething" Thursday, March 11 at 7 p.m.
  • "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" Friday, March 12 at 7 p.m.

25. The Norton Anthology Of American Literature, Shorter Fifth Edition
five decades. New writers include Grace paley, raymond Carver, ToniCade Bambara, Sandra Cisneros, and Toni Morrison. A new period
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/titles/english/naal5s/highlights.htm
The Norton Anthology of American Literature
Shorter Fifth Edition
Edited by Nina Baym, General Editor, et al.
2,862 pages
0-393-97291-7 / paper
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Package Options Back to the English Page Thirteen Complete Works
The Shorter Fifth Edition offers students more works in their entirety than does any other one-volume anthology of American literature. Appearing here in full are Emerson's Nature, Whitman's Song of Myself (1881), Melville's Bartleby the Scrivener and Benito Cereno , Davis's Life in the Iron-Mills , Clemens's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , James's Daisy Miller: A Study , Cather's Neighbour Rosicky , Eliot's The Waste Land , O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night , Hemingway's The Snows of Kilimanjaro , Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire , and Ginsberg's Howl Early Women Writers
Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century women writers are richly represented by four new authors-Susanna Rowson, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Lydia Maria Child, and
Fanny Fern-and expanded selections by Bradstreet, Wheatley, Fuller, and Stowe. Diarists and letter-writers, poets, short story and sketch writers, best-selling novelists, columnists, abolitionists, suffragists, labor agitators-these authors illuminate the essential role that women played in the literary cultures of diverse regions of early America.

26. American Short Story Masterpieces, Edited By Raymond Carver And Tom Jenks
(Twin Cities Magazine, 1982; Backbone, .). Carver, raymond, (19391988)Fever, 1983. paley, Grace, () The Used-Boy Raisers, 1959.
http://www.hycyber.com/HF/american_masterpieces.html
American Short Story Masterpieces, edited by Raymond Carver and Tom Jenks
Delacorte Press, New York, 1987. ISBN: 0-385-29524-3
Baldwin, James,
Going to Meet the Man, Beattie, Ann,
Weekend, The New Yorker, Secrets and Surprises, Berriault, Gina,
The Bystander, The Infinite Passion of Expectation, Bourjaily, Vance,
The Amish Farmer, Esquire, Brautigan, Richard,
Revenge of the Lawn, Brodkey, Harold,
Verona: A Young Woman Speaks, Esquire, Bly, Carol,
Talk of Heroes, Twin Cities Magazine, Backbone, Carver, Raymond,
Fever, The North American Review, Cathedral, Connell, Evan S.,
The Fisherman from Chihuahua, The Paris Review, Conroy, Frank,
Midair, The New Yorker, Midair, Doctorow, E. L., Willi, The Atlantic Monthly, Lives of the Poets, Dubus, Andre, The Fat Girl, Adultery and Other Choices, Elkin, Stanley, A Poetics for Bullies, Criers and Kibitzers, Kibitzers and Criers, Ford, Richard, Rock Springs, Esquire, Gallagher, Tess, The Lover of Horses, Zyzzyva, The Lover of Horses and Other Stories, Gardner, John, Redemption, The Atlantic Monthly, Godwin, Gail, Dream Children

27. Backlist 2002: MEMOIRS, ESSAYS, AND BELLES LETTRES
Offers powerful insight into the portrayal of romantic love by Jean Rhys, CloverAdams, Christina Stead, Willa Cather, Grace paley, raymond Carver, Andre Dubus
http://www.beacon.org/backlist/memoir02.html
denotes a Beacon Bestseller
MEMOIRS, ESSAYS, AND BELLES LETTRES Anwar Accawi The Boy from the Tower of the Moon
An eloquent personal narrative of a Lebanese boyhood. 7008-4 / $23.00 / hardcover Margot Adler Heretic's Heart
A Journey through Spirit and Revolution An esteemed NPR correspondent offers a fresh, feminist perspective on the sixties. "An honest and excruciatingly detailed account of her years as a young and sometimes reluctant foot soldier in the radical 1960s. . . . ."
-Nancy Burke, New Age Journal 7099-8 / $13.00 / paperback
Gelareh Asayesh
Saffron Sky
A Life between Iran and America Gifted journalist Gelareh Asayesh writes indelibly of her struggle to balance an Iranian childhood with her adult life in America.
"A brave and beautifully written memoir that should be read by all who seek to understand Iran, America, or the divided life of the exile. Rarely have the enduring questions of time, place, faith, and identity been explored with such an array of amazing images.
-Tom Drury, author of

28. UB Classics
Samuel M. paley (Professor) clapaley@acsu.buffalo.edu 6452154, ext. SUNY DistinguishedTeaching Professor Emeritus Andrew VV raymond Professor Emeritus
http://www.classics.buffalo.edu/faculty.htm

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Faculty Directory Faculty CVs Faculty Directory Bradley A. Ault (Associate Professor)
clarbrad@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu
645-2154,ext. 112
Classical Archaeology, Ancient-Medieval Art History Thomas Barry (Associate Professor)
tcbarry@acsu.buffalo.edu

645-2154, ext. 107
Greek and Latin Literature Timothy Boyd (Lecturer)
645-2154, ext. 116
Classical epic, mythology, and traditional oral narrative; classical language instruction; medieval and modern Irish literature Susan Guettel Cole, Chair (Associate Professor)
sgcole@acsu.buffalo.edu
645-2154, ext. 104
Greek History, Greek Religion, Gender Studies Stephen L. Dyson (Professor) cldyson@acsu.buffalo.edu 645-2154, ext. 111 Roman History and Archaeology, Roman Italy and the Western Empire, Archaeological History and Theory John Dugan (Assistant Professor) jdugan@acsu.buffalo.edu

29. PEI-Goldie Paley Gallery, Moore College Of Art & Design
Project raymond Hains Art Speculator (19472002) , the fifth in the Moore InternationalDiscovery series surveying fifty years of artistic production by a
http://www.philexin.org/2002paley.html
Project: "Raymond Hains: Art Speculator (1947-2002)", the fifth in the Moore International Discovery series surveying fifty years of artistic production by a senior, French artist who has been highly influential in Europe, but virtually unknown here. The first extensive English language catalogue on Hain's work will be produced and an international symposium will be held during the exhibition. Project Dates: November 5-December 15, 2002; February-March 2003

30. PEI-Goldie Paley Gallery, Moore College Of Art & Design
thumbnail art thumbnail art thumbnail art thumbnail art, raymond Hains La Valisede Reims 1998. This image is also available in highquality TIFF format.
http://www.philexin.org/2002paley3.html
Raymond Hains
La Valise de Reims
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31. The Berkeley Video & Film Festival @ Awards 2000
WADD The Life and Times of John C. Holmes”-Cass paley (documentary).“Dreamer”– raymond E. Spies Jr. (short feature).
http://berkeleyvideofilmfest.org/Archive2000.html
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A highlight of the Festival is "DREAMER", by Raymond E. Spiess Jr., winner of the Sundance 2000 Festival for short feature, and nominee of the 2000 Academy Awards. Anne Makepeaces’ Sundance entry,"COMING TO LIGHT: Edward S. Curtis and the American Indians", is a masterful view of the photographic legacy of Curtis and an outstanding ethnographic document of the North American Indian. The diversity in this years' documentaries range from the fringes of the acceptable as witnessed by Cass Paley’s insightful profile of the late adult cinema star, John C. Holmes, “WADD, The Life & Times of John C. Holmes,” to “BORN IN THE USA," an insiders view of the role childbirth plays in our lives, to the death defying action packed documentary, “A KAYAK ADVENTURE IN BORNEO,” by Joseph P.Yaggi. Complimenting the traditional approaches to videomaking and filmaking is the wacky and whimsical "Best of Festival" animation award winner, Nancye Ferguson, Mark Mothersbaugh and Arlene Klasky’s “WHATS IN HEIDI’S HEAD,” a multi-dimensional computer-and-live-action short that transcends the preconceptions of this genre.  Screening this weekend will be 35 Documentaries, Features, Short Features, Animation, Comedy, Commercials, Educational and Art video and film works. Ticket prices each day are $8.00. Screenings start at 2 p.m. each day.

32. Raymond T. Quatro, MD, PSC - Baby Names Database
raymond T. Quatro, MD, PSC. About Our Practice Patient Education Patient ServicesHealthyFamily HealthyLiving Discussions Ob/Gyn Home. Palesa, paley.
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33. The Art Of Raymond Kanelba - Portraits
Mr. raymond Kanelba 1916. Mr. raymond Kanelba 1944. George S. Kanelba 1930. MissLuella Paikin 1948. Miss Janet paley 1959. Mrs. Parker daughter 1957.
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Home Page Portraits by Kanelba A B C D ... Z Grouped by last name: A Miss Judy Ackerman 1954 Mrs. Jadzia Alder 1932 Mrs. Rona Alder 1955 Mr. Bruce Anderson 1940 Lady (Fay) Carmichael Anstrutther 1941 Ms. Mary Arden Saks 1956 Mrs. Tom Arnold's daughter 1943 Mrs. Tom Arnold's daughter #2 1943 Dr. Aronson 1920's Miss Arrowsmith 1940 Lady Violet Astor's (grandchildren Middletons) 1934 Mrs. Matilda Asz 1930's Mr. Sholem Asz 1950 Mr. Sholem Asz 1930's Mrs. Augenblick 1950 Mr. Axelrod 1952 Mrs. Axelrod 1952 Mrs. Ayrton 1946 B Master David Bachelor 1945 Hermione Badley 1930's Mr. Marek Bajer 1932 Mr. H Banker 1922 Ms. Rose Banker 1922 Lady Beauchamp-Tufnell 1934 Mrs. Janine Beaviere 1930's Mrs. Belville's son (Rupert) 1943 Ms. Elizabeth Bergner 1931 Ms. Berner 1941 Mrs. Biberstein 1956 Mrs. Biow 1957 Ms. Judy Birlxin's daughter 1946

34. The Contemporary Short Story: Exceeding The Requirements Of Art - Continuing Edu
In guided group discussions, we will proceed chronologically through the works ofsuch masters as John Cheever, Grace paley, raymond Carver, Donald Barthelme
http://www.utoronto.ca/stmikes/cont_ed/courses/lit09.html
Continuing Education
Continuing Ed Home General Interest Courses Special Events Certificate Programs ... About Us
The Contemporary Short Story: Exceeding the Requirements of Art
This class explores the incredible variety and richness of the contemporary short story. The past fifty years have witnessed an extraordinary growth and evolution in the form, often reflecting the unique social and psychic upheavals of the times. In guided group discussions, we will proceed chronologically through the works of such masters as John Cheever, Grace Paley, Raymond Carver, Donald Barthelme, Harold Brodkey, Alice Munro, Lorrie Moore and Charles Baxter. Short stories are treasure troves of insight into the human condition and the world we live in. Let's dig in. INSTRUCTOR: Roxanne Snider , MFA
Writer and critic
Date: Monday
Oct. 21 - Nov. 25, 2002

35. Prose As Architecture: Two Interviews With Raymond Carver
raymond Carver Life circumstances who's a firstrate writer, Jayne Anne Phillipsfor some of her stories, Ann Beattie, Barry Hannah, Grace paley, Harold Brodkey
http://titan.iwu.edu/~jplath/carver.html
Prose as Architecture: Two Interviews with Raymond Carver Translated by William L. Stull R aymond Carver's death at fifty in 1988 cut short the career of the most influential American short story writer since Ernest Hemingway. But it did not put an end to Carver's writingor his influence. In the years since Carver's death a steady stream of posthumous works has appeared, thanks in large part to the efforts of his widow, the writer Tess Gallagher. These range from Carver's last-written book of poems, A New Path to the Waterfall (1989), to some of his earliest literary efforts: No Heroics Please: Uncollected Writings (1991) and Carnations: A Play in One Act (1992). The biographical volumes Carver Country (1990), . . .When We Talk About Raymond Carver (1991), and Remembering Ray (1993) have kept his memory alive, as have the television documentaries Dreams Are What You Wake Up From (1989) and To Write and Keep Kind (1992). And of course there's Short Cuts (1993), Robert Altman's irreverent Hollywood take on Carver's world. As Raymond Carver surely knew, when the man dies the writer gets the final word, insofar as any word is ever final. (Think of Carver's much-loved poem "Gravy," a valediction published in The New Yorker three weeks after his death.) Despite the passing of the man, then, conversation with the writer continues. During Carver's life his principal means of dialogue with readers was the interview, a medium to which he readily submitted despite his native shyness. In compiling Conversations with Raymond Carver (1990) the editors located some 50 Carver interviews (in languages ranging from Dutch to Japanese) and included 25 in the finished book. There, Carver the writer once again has the last word. "I've got a book to finish," he assures the closing interlocutor. "I'm a lucky man."

36. Raymond C. Avansino, Joins Gabelli Board
Mr. raymond C. Skip Avansino, former President and Chief Operating Contacts RobertZuccaro, Gabelli Asset Management Alexandra paley, Emmanuel Kerr Kilsby
http://www.gabelli.com/news/GBL_022900.html
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RAYMOND C. AVANSINO, FORMER HILTON HOTELS' PRESIDENT,
JOINS GABELLI BOARD
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Rye, NY
February 29, 2000
Mr. Raymond C. "Skip" Avansino, former President and Chief Operating Officer of Hilton Hotels Corporation, has joined the board of Gabelli Asset Management Inc. (NYSE:GBL), the company announced today. Mr. Avansino, who headed the Hilton Hotels group from 1993 to 1996, currently is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the E.L. Wiegand Foundation of Reno, Nevada, a private, charitable trust founded in 1982 to award grants to develop and strengthen charitable programs, primarily in the fields of education and health and medical research. In addition to serving with the foundation, Mr. Avansino is the Marshall Madison Visiting Professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law. He teaches courses in gaming and taxation law. From 1981 to 1984, he was a member of the Nevada Gaming Commission and currently is a member of the Nevada Commission on Ethics. "Skip has a broad background in the global entertainment and leisure industry, having participated in operations, legal and regulatory positions," said Mario J. Gabelli, Chairman and Chief Executive of Gabelli Asset Management. "He is an exceptionally talented and knowledgeable professional and we are privileged to have him serve all our shareholders."

37. ReadingGroupGuides.com - HOMELAND AND OTHER STORIES By Barbara Kingsolver
Like Grace paley and raymond Carver, Ms. Kingsolver mixes argot with aphorism,sexual frankness with delicate highmindedness, the purely personal with class
http://www.readinggroupguides.com/guides/homeland.asp
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HarperCollins Remember that story," she often commanded at the end, and I would be stunned with guilt because my mind had wandered onto crickets and pencil erasers and Black Beauty. "I might not remember," I told her. "It's too hard." Great Mam allowed that I might think I had forgotten. "But you haven't. You keep it stored away," she said. "If it's important, your heart remembers." I had known that hearts could break and sometimes even be attacked, with disastrous result, but I had not heard of hearts remembering. I was eleven years old. I did not trust any of my internal parts with the capacity of memory. -Gloria St. Clair in Homeland -1990 American Library Association Best Books of the Year Kingsolver on the Characters in her Fiction "I write about people who may not automatically command respect because of their positions in life. They aren't people who are normally thought to be the stuff of literature. They're not heroes. They're the single mom who lives next door to you and runs over to ask if you'll watch her baby while she takes her cat to the vet because it just swallowed mothballs. They're two women in a kitchen, not the three muskateers. Beginning with the understanding that they are not automatically invested with greatness, I want them to tell their own stories, in their own words. I want your sympathy I want you to listen to these people and to believe them and to understand the value of their lives. That's why I rely so heavily on the first-person narrative. Even if hese characters don't have flashy vocabularies, they still have poetic thoughts. And there's no way you, the reader, will ever know that unless I let you inside their minds."

38. Family Groups 73 (Family Pages)
paley, Noah b. Not Shown Gender Male Family MarriageNot Shown Spouse Scheren,raymond b. Not Shown Gender Male Family MarriageNot Shown
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Family Groups 73 (Family Pages)
Individuals marked with a red dot are direct ancestors of Robert Lynn Craycroft
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
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Cavender, Catherine
b. Not Shown
Gender: Female
Family: Marriage:Not Shown
Spouse: Heneberry, Michael David
b. Not Shown
Gender: Male
Parents: Father: Heneberry, David Arthur
Mother: Heckman, Elizabeth Carrollee
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b. Not Shown Gender: Male Family: Marriage:Not Shown Spouse: Heneberry, Susan Lynn b. Not Shown Gender: Female Parents: Father: Heneberry, David Arthur Mother: Heckman, Elizabeth Carrollee
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Mersinger, Michael b. Not Shown Gender: Male Family: Marriage:Not Shown Spouse: Heneberry, Paula Marie b. Not Shown Gender: Female Parents: Father: Heneberry, David Arthur Mother: Heckman, Elizabeth Carrollee Children:
    Mersinger, Catherine Elizabeth b. Not Shown Gender: Female
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Oblinger, Magdelena b. Not Shown Gender: Female Family: Marriage:Not Shown Spouse: Kirts, Harley

39. Biography.com
Palés Matos, Luis, 1898 1959. Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, c. 1525 1594. paley, Albert raymond, 1944 . paley, Grace (b. Goodside), 1922 .
http://search.biography.com/bio_browse.pl?letter=P

40. Fault Lines
Kaufman * Michael Chabon * Russell Banks * Sherman Alexie * Edmund White * AliceElliott Dark * Peter Ho Davies * raymond Carver * Grace paley * Richard Ford
http://www.penguinputnam.com/Book/BookDisplay/0,1008,0425181618,00.html
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Book: Hardcover SYM=GetSymbol(self.location.search); contentWritten="no"; These stories-from such masters of short fiction as Ann Beattie, Andre Dubus, Jhumpa Lahiri and John Updike-represent a journey through the rocky emotional terrain of separation and divorce, from the viewpoints of spouses, children, and significant others who are all deeply affected by the dissolution of marriage, whether that dissolution is slow and sad or sudden and shocking.
Stories by:
John Cheever * Ann Beattie * Jhumpa Lahiri * John Updike * Alice Munro * Andre Dubus * Lee K. Abbott * Randall Kenan * Wendi Kaufman * Michael Chabon * Russell Banks * Sherman Alexie * Edmund White * Alice Elliott Dark * Peter Ho Davies * Raymond Carver * Grace Paley * Richard Ford * Molly Giles * Anthony Walton * Lucia Nevai * Lorrie Moore Introduction Prologue "The Season of Divorce" - John Cheever What Falls Apart "The Burning House" - Ann Beattie "A Temporary Matter" - Jhumpa Lahiri "Separating" - John Updike "The Children Stay" - Alice Munro "The Winter Father" - Andre Dubus "Once Upon a Time" - Lee K. Abbott

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