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Re: BlazeVOX19 - Spring issue is now live!

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Andrew Burke <[log in to unmask]>

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Poetryetc: poetry and poetics

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Wed, 22 May 2019 23:10:46 +0800

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Wonderful- thank you...

Andrew 

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> On 22 May 2019, at 9:15 pm, BlazeVOX [books] <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> BlazeVOX19 - An Online Journal of Voice - Spring issue is now live!
> 
> https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=0ef63f94b6&e=23e256c01c
> 
> 
> ** New issue is now live!
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> 
> 
> ** BlazeVOX19 - Spring 2019
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> https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=4228805995&e=23e256c01c
> 
> Hello and welcome to the Spring issue of BlazeVOX 19. Presenting fine works of poetry, fiction, text art, visual poetry and arresting works of creative non-fiction written by authors from around world. Do have a look through the links below or browse through the whole issue in our Scribd embedded PDF, which you can download for free and take it with you anywhere on any device. Hurray!
> 
> 
> ** Table of Contents
> 
> Poetry
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Barbara Strasko (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=517937dfb9&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                              Bob Whiteside (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=2bae75bcde&e=23e256c01c)
> Brandon McQuade (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=e1220ea31c&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                        Brian Anthony Hardie (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=c82aa364f4&e=23e256c01c)
> Casimir Wojciech (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=4927efeaf6&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                      Chelsea Bayouth (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=aa14fb988c&e=23e256c01c)
> Chris Bullard (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=f9381453bb&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                            Ciara Banks (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=7930382250&e=23e256c01c)
> Daniel Y. Harris (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=3b6a3a362a&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                    David James (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=cc6d5213cc&e=23e256c01c)
> David Rushmer (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=2988d1fd0c&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                            David Wyman (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=bae8dc3415&e=23e256c01c)
> Elena Botts (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=87ee47a8cb&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                Erik Hernandez (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=e96503397b&e=23e256c01c)
> Erika Howsare (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=44d9c3348b&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                            Fae Sapsford (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=7ecfe7abb7&e=23e256c01c)
> Heller Levinson (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=4a0da26884&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                        Janis Butler Holm (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=a459ddb939&e=23e256c01c)
> Gregory Autry Wallace (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=9b8a0f6a70&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                          Iain Britton (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=37a60333c4&e=23e256c01c)
> Irene Koronas (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=2576f9cba4&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                            J. D. Nelson (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=81a63b97c3&e=23e256c01c)
> Janiece L. Malone (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=67bbc29697&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                  Jeff Bagato (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=f318c6c90d&e=23e256c01c)
> Joan McNerney (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=614ea467a8&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                            John Clark Smith (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=fa26340bb9&e=23e256c01c)
> John Grey (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=2b63f25d7f&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                    John Sweet (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=ae04b9fe52&e=23e256c01c)
> Jonathan Everitt (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=5803282f58&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                      Kevin Ryan (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=827a7aa7cc&e=23e256c01c)
> Lawrence Upton (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=ed27a9fc06&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                          Liz O’Connor (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=f1cfc22d4d&e=23e256c01c)
> Marcia Arrieta (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=ca35115fa9&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                          Marjorie Sadin (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=073f4de045&e=23e256c01c)
> Mark Prisco (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=4e4352fdca&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                Mark Young (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=814597b853&e=23e256c01c)
> Mary Newell (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=71d74e9ce2&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                Nicholas Alexander Hayes (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=12592c2822&e=23e256c01c)
> Peter Donnelly (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=5dd8115600&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                          Rey Armenteros (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=99984859f2&e=23e256c01c)
> Rich Murphy (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=05d6fdb8cc&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                Robert Sheppard (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=cd24468c92&e=23e256c01c)
> Roger Craik (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=57d01b7c64&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                Roland Kuhlmeyer (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=2f7793ffc8&e=23e256c01c)
> Sabrina Ito (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=a8c11f182c&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                Sandra Kolankiewicz (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=5485a1e60a&e=23e256c01c)
> Shira Katrina Cluff (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=01083070c6&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                              Dave Shortt (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=c96c9775bd&e=23e256c01c)
> Sasha Newbury (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=db70bad727&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                            Sophia Canavos (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=6e3d9c837b&e=23e256c01c)
> Sugar Tobey (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=310d5952c5&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                Sulawulf Valor (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=7e3ea2038b&e=23e256c01c)
> Thomas Fink (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=1b234b5c86&e=23e256c01c)  and Maya D. Mason (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=1a19738dd7&e=23e256c01c) Tiffany Flammger (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=af3850b193&e=23e256c01c)
> W. E. Pierce (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=7013d2b995&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                 Walter Odom (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=c0733a60f2&e=23e256c01c)
> Yunbai Kim (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=70a1105076&e=23e256c01c)                                                                                                                  Zach Da Costa (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=ee8df7fd61&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> 
> 
> Fiction
> 
> Rich (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=f9af1aaec2&e=23e256c01c)  — Adam Druck
> Bedbugs (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=0588e252b0&e=23e256c01c)  — Benjamin Joe
> Aunt Viola Convalesces (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=4fc00ed1c3&e=23e256c01c)  — Robert Wexelblatt
> A light switch goes off (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=d39de90fa0&e=23e256c01c)  — Beyeni Da
> The River (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=dbf3377278&e=23e256c01c)  — Ana Vidosavljevic
> Landlady (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=21447e4977&e=23e256c01c)  — S.W. Campbell
> Guiniver (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=8ccdcc95dd&e=23e256c01c)   — William Pruitt
> The Ordinary World (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=be92f871d0&e=23e256c01c)  — Barbara Gurgel
> Good Girl (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=c83cf4a985&e=23e256c01c)  — Nakahara Chuya
> Translated from Japanese by Marissa Skeels
> 
> 
> 
> Text Art & Vispo
> 
> Crayfish Calico (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=1640ff50b8&e=23e256c01c)  — hiromi suzuki
> 
> Two Works (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=d83e9d32ff&e=23e256c01c)  — Vernon Frazer
> 
> Sentimental Clobber (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=21993cb5b6&e=23e256c01c)  — Thelma Stays
> 
> 
> In this issue we seek to avoid answers but rather to ask questions. With a subtle minimalistic approach, this issue of BlazeVOX focuses on the idea of ‘public space’ and more specifically on spaces where anyone can do anything at any given moment: the non-private space, the non-privately owned space, space that is economically uninteresting. The works collected feature coincidental, accidental and unexpected connections which make it possible to revise literary history and, even better, to complement it.
> 
> Combining unrelated aspects lead to surprising analogies these piece appear as dreamlike images in which fiction and reality meet, well-known tropes merge, meanings shift, past and present fuse. Time and memory always play a key role. In a search for new methods to ‘read the city’, the texts reference post-colonial theory as well as the avant-garde or the post-modern and the left-wing democratic movement as a form of resistance against the logic of the capitalist market system.
> 
> Many of the works are about contact with architecture and basic living elements. Energy (heat, light, water), space and landscape are examined in less obvious ways and sometimes developed in absurd ways. By creating situations and breaking the passivity of the spectator, he tries to develop forms that do not follow logical criteria, but are based only on subjective associations and formal parallels, which incite the viewer to make new personal associations. These pieces demonstrate how life extends beyond its own subjective limits and often tells a story about the effects of global cultural interaction over the latter half of the twentieth century. It challenges the binaries we continually reconstruct between Self and Other, between our own ‘cannibal’ and ‘civilized’ selves. Enjoy!
> https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=1c8d772f11&e=23e256c01c
> 
> 
> Light Reading By Stephan Delbos (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=e7b83fd094&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> The poems in Light Reading interrupt silence with whispers, occasional shouts, erasures’ spaces. Delbos’ lines resonate with startling spontaneity and sprezzatura. A master minimalist, he writes with risible daring and poignance. His mind’s at poetic play throughout these refreshing poems, leaping with erudition, oneiric strangeness, and Czech allusions that would charm Kafka. “Your brain a beehive” and “honey tastes like blood,” he writes in “Bagatelle for György Ligeti, Eternal Light & Honeycomb.” I love the buzz and blood of this book. —Chard deNiord
> 
> ocean plastic by Orchid Tierney (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=2070cfb248&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> Each iteration ends with a last word: respectively, petromonster stomachs stomachs flesh filters gyres stomachs sympathy sympathy gyres gyres gyres gyres gyres nylon-riots. Which is to say, begin with the petromonster and the inevitable interconnection of all things will give even Buddha a stomach ache. One hopes we will riot against feeding the monster like nylon metaphorically protests against itself strangling the planet. For this poem, while powerful (and moving when chanted out loud), isn’t worth its root source. —Eileen R. Tabios
> 
> PERSONAL EFFECTS by TED PEARSON (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=61fb7f66c6&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> Kierkegaard and Adorno find themselves adrift in a boat at sea, in either calm or turbulent weather. Kierkegaard: “Our position is existential; there are no hierarchies above the concept.” Adorno is committed to an experimental method that discerns a kernel of unalloyed existence at the heart of the concept. High in the masthead, Ted Pearson considers his advantage. “I will resolve this dilemma in an experimental poetry that constantly defers its commitment to experience through the undermining of its concept, in a rigorous fashion.” Adorno yells at him for the world to hear, “There is no leap of faith that is not negative.” —Barrett Watten, author of Plan B and Questions of Poetics
> 
> Songs of the Sun Amor by Wade Stevenson (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=d6e59232b4&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> These are poems about forgetting our past injustices, living in the present, and looking forward to the infinite love beyond this life; for, as we learn from the conclusion to “Promise of the After”: “God’s blow will finish my body hard as a hammer.” Meantime: “There is no ordinary, even Amor is extraordinary.” —Pank Magazine
> 
> FAKE NEWS POEMS by Martin Ott (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=647cacbbc6&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> “Martin Ott collects clickbait headlines and transmutes them into lyric truths.”
> 
> —Jesse Walker, Author of The United States of Paranoia
> 
> Waste by Emily Toder (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=2e112b32f3&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> Emily Toder’s Waste is a meditation on loss, as all poetry is. But it is also an analysis of what is to be gained: days, months, years; human dignity; romantic love. The words on these pages are at turns quizzical, frustrated, ecstatic, and sad. The series is ultimately metaphysical in nature, marrying the spiritual and material in a warm, inquiring union of urbane lines. I really loved this book. The time that I spent reading it was time very well spent; my loss and gain. —Katy Lederer
> 
> Le Trouvere Pretendu by Peter Siedlecki (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=6997461cb1&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> In the great tradition of troubadours whose guitars gently weep, Peter Siedlecki’s poems read like prayers to love and loss. From lyrical musings on memory to fully-scored musical compositions, Le Trouvère Prétendu hums with beauty, its heartbeat driving toward breathlessness. — Barbara Cole, Artistic Director Just Buffalo Literary Center
> 
> Sunsphere by Andrew Farkas (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=28fefe5903&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> This brilliantly satirical and playfully experimental collection upends all expectations—Sunsphere is the perfect book for our absurdist times. Each story is a new philosophical labyrinth of delicious, Barthelme-style surprises. Don a pair of ironic (or earnest!) sunglasses, and enjoy this incredible book. —Alissa Nutting, author of Tampa and Made for Love
> 
> perimeter homespun by Marcia Arrieta (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=1f656231df&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> Marcia Arrieta's perimeter homespun is part meditation, part equation. Both spare and delightfully baroque at the same time, the collection deftly explores the tensions between art and nature, the created world and the occurring one. Arrieta's poems cast a splendid web around the work created by other artists and writers, their translations of the known and unknown, spinning everything into an amazing pattern that both catches and reflects light. —Kristy Bowen
> 
> Places: Things Heard. Things Seen by Bruce Jackson (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=a6c15c2f99&e=23e256c01c)
> 
> Places: Things Heard. Things Seen unveils Bruce Jackson’s extraordinary career as a writer, photographer, and filmmaker. Jackson’s graphic prose and powerful photographs capture his childhood in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn with Jewish grandmothers who spoke German, Yiddish, Russian, and Polish. We follow his travels to Mallorca, France, Italy, Alaska, to Texas prisons and Attica. And we meet his friends--poets Robert Creeley, John Berryman, and Robert Lowell, folklorists Alan Lomax and Pete Seeger, photographer Walker Evans, political activists William Kunstler and Herbert X. Blyden, and film historian James Card. At the age of 82, Jackson recalls his life in prose that is as richly detailed, as are his photographs. Places: Things Heard. Things Seen establishes Bruce Jackson as an American treasure. — William Ferris, The South in Color: A Visual Journal
> 
> Refugee: Six Rooms With Marc Chagall by Travis Cebula (https://blazevox.us14.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f912b5b7fd2f9030d2be4f4a8&id=90fa6238e4&e=23e256c01c)
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> Anne-Adele Wight’s An Internet of Containment brings a tender, galactic imagination to our crisis here on earth in these post-human yet irreducibly mammalian poems. That there might be “something not quite finished” at the once-molten center of our beloved home, that we might yet “approximate a tidal roar,” that we might invoke the biological even in the cold space of skeletal remnants: these poems map the lines by which we might echolocate another future long after this one collapses underneath us. —Julia Bloch, author of Valley Fever
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> Leaving his lover, a man driving into the desert encounters a woman walking barefoot towards him on the Interstate. Is she fleeing an accident, or something worse? A salaryman, recalling his lost love, finds himself alone in the icy winter. An artist spots an unusual stain on his ceiling, coming from the apartment upstairs. Does he dare investigate? The elegant novella ‘Anhedonia’ traces the key moments of a relationship from its first hilarious meeting to its wistful final fading – seen through the eyes of a character incapable of feeling joy. These nine stories of love and its opposite, blend darkness, humor and a refreshing emotional openness. Briskly written and told with a winning humanity, Anhedonia is a fine collection from one of Ireland’s most exciting writers.
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