Night Garden (Tiger Bark Press, 2013)Atonement (LSU, 2000)The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006), Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing (SUNY, 2003). The music that they wrote bewitch, bewilder. Judith Harris is an American poet and the author of Night Garden (Tiger Bark Press, 2013), Atonement (LSU, 2000), The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006), and the critical book Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing (SUNY, 2003). Judith Harris is an American poet and the author of Night Garden (Tiger Bark Press, 2013), Atonement (LSU, 2000), The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006), and the critical book Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing (SUNY, 2003). we have to seek, as children do Judith Harris was born in Washington DC and earned her BA from the University of Maryland, an MA in Creative Writing from Brown University, and a PhD in American literature from George Washington University. Her poetry has appeared in The Nation, The Atlantic, The New Republic, Slate, The New York Times blog, Ploughshares, The Hudson Review and "American Life in . Gail and Susan sent the same poem, which doesn't happen often: " My Mother Goes to Vote " by Judith Harris. [1], Her poems have appeared in The Nation,[11] Slate,[12] The Hudson Review, Ploughshares,[13] The New Republic, The Atlantic and Narrative magazine,[14] Southern Review, the American Scholar, Prairie Schooner[15] and American Life in Poetry,[16] which is a syndicated newspaper column edited by Ted Kooser, publishing her work in places such as The New York Times,[17] The Seattle Times,[18] The Philadelphia Inquirer and many others. that have long expired. However, in 1998, Judith Rich Harris published her book called The Nurture Assumption in which she argues that parents really do not matter very much. She has taught at the Frost Place and at universities in the Washington, D.C. area. She is a prolific reviewer of poetry with reviews in NEO, Spoon River Review, Psychohistory Forum, American Imago, and Psychoanalysis, Society and Culture (Palgrave). my grandmothers costume beads, Down the long corridor, decorated with Halloween masks, health department safety posters we followed the arrows to the third grade classroom. She has taught at the Frost Place and at universities in the Washington, D.C. area. She began work in Rome as a cultural attach to the US Embassy. Poetry. She has taught at George Washington, Catholic University, George Mason . She is my Romanian grandmother On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. She has contributed articles to many anthologies and collections on poetry and the history of American poetry including Graywolf Press's After Confession[8] and Simply Lasting: Writers on Jane Kenyon,[9] and interviews of Ted Kooser and Edward Hirsch for The Writer's Chronicle of Associated Writing Programs. 1. standing at the end of the curb I notice youve stacked Here's a look at a blossoming cherry, done 120 years later, on site among the famous cherry trees of Washington, by D.C. poet Judith Harris. Poet Tess Taylor shares her recommendations for some Election Day poetry to gird voters. She has taught at the Frost Place and at universities in the Washington, D.C. area. (LogOut/ Poet Laureate 2004-2006, My Hometown by Donal Heffernan : American Life in Poetry #276 Ted Kooser, U.S. To be able to signify pain is a human triumph; to write about the signifying is, too. bee, now dropping into Poem copyright 2012 by Judith Harris, whose most recentbook of poems, Night Garden, is forthcoming from Tiger Bark Press, spring 2013. And I think this is just really beautiful. It is as though Keats's hark! has awoken this poet to her fullest senses, and there is no turning away. And another woman American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. June 19, 2003: "The Park Interpreter Speaks" by Leslie Noyes Harrison Her essay from Simply Lasting was selected to be in American Literature's two volume collection of twentieth century literature. the sky pushing its clouds Judith Harris, American poet and author; Judith Lynette Harris, Senior UX/UI and Graphic Designer; This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. and I think, what kind of God Poet Laureate 2004-2006, Rehab by Thomas Reiter : American Life in Poetry #277 Ted Kooser, U.S. as we climb up to her sixth floor apartment Her collection, The Bad Secret is phenomenal. The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006) Judith Harris was born in Washington, D.C. and received a B.A. About Verse Daily Judith Harris is an American poet and the author of Night Garden (Tiger Bark Press, 2013), Atonement (LSU, 2000), The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006), and the critical book Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing (SUNY, 2003). Individual Artist's Award, D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities, 2005. A former editor of Island Magazi []. View 3 Judith Susan Harris Director I am proud to have known Judy for many years and witnessed her rise as both intellectual and artist. Jeanne Larsen is a poet, novelist, translator, and essayist. September 20, 2002: "Chevron and Swoop" by Cecily Parks the pines, tents of green Poetry Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweetbriar College, 1984. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it. Then Fiddle." Poem reprinted fromNarrative, Summer, 2011, by permission of Judith Harris. beginnings or endings, December 20, 2002: "Wisdom Teeth" by Eliza Griswold or the wild silk of your panicles from University of Maryland, her M.A. November 27, 2004: "Everything" by Judith Harris How quiet is the spruce, Topic: General. We look for work that is well crafted, experimental, fresh, inventive, traditional or nontraditional; readers want to be engaged, so provoke, cross thresholds. Throughout each novel, influences such as parents and peers drive the development of Starr in The Hate U Give and Jeannette in The Glass Castle.However, in 1998 Malcolm Gladwell (a writer for The New Yorker) wrote and article about Judith Harris who proposed a theory that "peers trump parents" (Gladwell PAGE) as influences on children. Judith Harris: You have intermittently written poems about insomnia, such as "Insomnia," "I Need Help," the third section of "The Night Parade," and "Four A.M." Is that one of your necessary themes? Night Garden is dug deep and flourishing.. It's a good thing to have a poem about voting in the week of the election, and here's a fine one by Judith Harris, who lives in Washington, D.C. My Mother Goes to Vote We walked five blocks. "Judith Harris creates tableaux of memory and shines a keen light on the particulars of the natural world in these poignant, carefully observed, and scrupulously written poems that ache with mortality. leaving the afterthought About Verse Daily She is a recipient of grants from Carnegie Mellon, and the DC Commission on the Arts where she resides and continues to teach adults and college students the art of creative writing. In 2007, she was chosen by then US Poet Laureate Donald Hall to read at the Library of Congress, and in 2010 was a discussant with Ed Hirsch at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Daily! April 1, 2004: "Poison" by Charles Martin Her poetry has appeared in many publications, including The Nation, The Atlantic, The New Republic, Ploughshares, Slate, Southern Review, Image . prescription bottles in an enormous beaver coat March 10, 2003: "The Dunes" by William Logan as a wooden soldier This is the hour when the little gold keys pirouette at front doors, when wives, the color of milk, May 16, 2006: "Oracle" by Michael Spence Through the window, [1], In 2000, LSU Press published Atonement and her second book, The Bad Secret, in 2006. September 16, 2005: "Rosemary" Andrew Frisardi from University of Maryland, her M.A. Maybe that's because I've been married to a geologist for 38 years. Rosemurgy grew up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan but now resides in Philadelphia. And people come home a little transformed from this action. 2. 16a [People's 2016 Sexiest Man Alive] is DWAYNE JOHNSON. Find Judith Harris's phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading people search directory for contact information and public records. KELLY: Yes, but what if you're still waiting in line to be transformed? University Fellowship, Iowa Writers' Workshop, University of Iowa, 1982. from Brown University in Creative Writing, and a Ph.D. from George Washington University in American literature. Judith Lynette Harris, Senior UX/UI and Graphic Designer. July 2, 2005: "Eve Leaves Eden" by Celia Gilbert Here we are, just a few days away from the most important midterm elections of our lifetimes. He is president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in New York City. Terrain.org is the worlds first online journal of place, publishing a rich mix of literature, art, commentary, and design since 1998. The trees laughed quietly, the wind shifting their leaves this way and that, in unison, each one a good example of a leaf. I will make inseparable cities with their arms about each other's necks by the love of comrades, by the manly love of comrades. Her renowned critical book, Signifying Pain: Construction and Healing the Self through Writing published by SUNY Press and is taught in many graduate seminars. In 2004, she had the honor of reading at the Library of Congress at the invitation of Donald Hall, then US Poet Laureate, and in 2010 was a discussant with Edward Hirsch at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Daily! of the old gated Jewish cemetery March 11, 2003: "Restoration, Full Moon Garden" by Andrew McCord hidden in plain sight. Even then, I could see - to choose is to follow what has already been decided. TESS TAYLOR: Having a poem nearby can actually make any of us feel less lonely because it's as if we have this force - the poem - that invites us into conversation and reminds us what human breath and human language can do. Then, as afternoon cools If the grid looks a bit narrow, that's because it's a 1315 to accommodate three 13-letter theme entries. Her poetry has appeared in many publications, including The Nation, The Atlantic, The New Republic, Ploughshares, Slate, Southern Review, Image, Boulevard, Narrative, Verse Daily, and American Life in Poetry. This article about a psychologist is a stub. June 22, 2004: "Money" by Daniel Corrie Tertulia . Publications Noted & Received BOOKS ALL NEW! Individual Artist's Grant (Poetry), D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities1983-86. June 3, 2003: "Pink Salmon" by Cecily Parks of a street in Brooklyn, her strapped heel Judith Harris comes to us as a part of the generous 'American Life in Poetry' project by Ted Kooser & The Poetry Foundation. A third, The Only World, was published posthumously by her husband, the poet David Wojahn, and was a finalist for the 1994 National Book Critics Circle Award. Theme: Each theme answer is a phrase that contains both a type of bear and the string "ME", so the who phrase includes "BEAR WITH ME". They have also lived in Coplay, PA and Rockford, IL. March 24, 2005: "Tornado/Warning" by Brian Henry June 3, 2003: "Pink Salmon" by Cecily Parks His writing is characterized by lyric, distilled moments, which blur the boundaries of various genres. TAYLOR: This is just going in person and waiting in line in this transformed space to do this very important public act. She has published ten books of poetry, including Night Unto Night ,Admit One: An American Scrapbook, Day Unto Day, White Papers, and Blue Front, as well as two chapbooks and four books of co-translations from the Vietnamese. This includes not only the poetry and creative nonfiction, but also the novels in her Avalokitevara trilogy: Silk Road, Bronze Mirror, and Manchu Palaces. My Poems (9) Autorank Links American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. "Project MUSE - Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self through Writing (review)", "Poetry Readings: Cole, Rector, Harris Webcast (Library of Congress)", My Mother Goes to Vote - Poem by Judith Harris, Individual Artist's Award, D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities, 2005, McCandlish Fellowship, George Washington University, 198487, Poetry Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweetbriar College, 1984, Mellon Fellowship in Creative Writing and Rhetoric, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1984, Individual Artist's Grant (Poetry), D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities1983-86, University Fellowship, Iowa Writers' Workshop, University of Iowa, 1982. Editor-in-Chief: Willard Spiegelman TAYLOR: It's worth reading them aloud so that we can connect ourselves with that vision once again. June 22, 2004: "Money" by Daniel Corrie Her poems have appeared in Ploughshares, the Antioch Review, the Southern Review, New York Quarterly, and The American Scholar, among others. Judith Harris was born in Washington, D.C. and received a B.A. "[4], Her third, and most recent, collection of poetry, Night Garden, was published April 2013 by Tiger Bark Press, a literary press founded by Steven Huff, previously the executive director of BOA Editions. The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The Life and Legacy of Vivekananda, Ruth Harris . Sophie Cabot Black is an American prize-winning poet who has taught creative writing at Columbia University. Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Verse Daily of splayed leaves. January 7, 2006: "Grotesque" by Sarah Arvio [1], Judith Harris was born in Washington, D.C. and received a B.A. Martha Collins is a poet, translator, and editor. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Five Poems by Judith Harris JOIN US! Night Garden is dug deep and flourishing.. Judith Harris, PhD Poet, professor, scholar Washington, District of Columbia, United States74 connections Join to connect American University The George Washington University Personal Website. Judith Harris is the author of Atonement, (LSU Press, 2000), The Bad Secret (LSU Press, 2006), and a critical book, Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self through Writing, (SUNY Press, 2003). from University of Maryland, her M.A. the garden still waiting Poet Laureate 2004-2006, In Your Absence by Judith Harris: American Life in Poetry #157 Ted Kooser, U.S. [1], Her poems have appeared in The Nation, [11] Slate, [12] The Hudson Review,Ploughshares, [13] The New Republic, The Atlantic and Narrative magazine, [14] Southern Review, the American Scholar, Prairie Schooner [15] and American Life in Poetry, [16] which is a syndicated newspaper column edited by Ted Kooser, publishing her work in places such as The New York Times, [17] The Seattle Times, [18] The Philadelphia Inquirer and many others. December 2, 2003: "Hay Field on Methodist Hill" by Deborah Warren Mellon Fellowship in Creative Writing and Rhetoric, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1984. She has taught at George Washington, Catholic University, George Mason University, and American University, and held residencies at VCCA and Frost Place. She had published two collections of poetry when she died in a car accident in 1994. (Reading) I will plant companionship thick as trees along all the rivers of America and along the shores of the great lakes and all over the prairies. [4], Her third, and most recent, collection of poetry, Night Garden, was published April 2013 by Tiger Bark Press, a literary press founded by Steven Huff, previously the executive director of BOA Editions. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. Number of Pages: 72 Pages. area. Ply the slipping string with feathery sorcery. Prose POETRY EDITED WORKS Read More Read More Change). Renowned composer Judith Shatin has been coaxing new sounds from familiar and unexpected places since college. "Last Poem in May" Her poetry has appeared in many publications, including The Nation, The Atlantic, The New Republic, Ploughshares, Slate, Southern Review, Image, Boulevard, Narrative, Verse Daily, and American Life in Poetry. The road is dust, Judith Harris (poet) net worth Feb, 2023 Judith Harris is an American poet and the author of Night Garden (Tiger Bark Press, 2013), Atonement (LSU, 2000), The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006), and the critical book Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing (SUNY, 2003). Profanity : Our optional filter replaced words with *** on this page , , Ted Kooser - U.S. COTTON concludes with "A Mural Speaks" by Charlotte Blake Alston, based on Dowell's "Sophisticated Lady" lithograph; this movement resonates with me the most, likely because I want to be free.Alston's recitation grips me and revitalizes me after seven poems that mark a necessary remembrance of a past not gone far enough. Judith Rich Harris ( 10 February 1938 - December 29 2018) was an American psychologist. June 19, 2003: "The Park Interpreter Speaks" by Leslie Noyes Harrison Judith Harris is an American poet and the author of Night Garden (Tiger Bark Press, 2013), Atonement (LSU, 2000), The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006), and the critical book Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing (SUNY, 2003). R.I.P., Judith Rich Harris: The Woman Who Showed Us How Little Parents Matter. Poets in this issue: Wyatt Prunty, Catharine Savage Brosman, Karl Kirchwey, Philip White, X.J. In one of my first email exchanges with Judith Rich Harris - the American psychology researcher and author, who sadly died just before New Year - I told her that I had managed to work her book,. I think in this Brooks poem, there's this idea of keeping the instrument of yourself ready - at the ready to act and to act out your beliefs. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Peter J Harris Other occupants: Peter J Harris View 2 Judith A Harris ER 2015-18 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN1. ", Her third, and most recent, collection of poetry, Night Garden, was published April 2013 by Tiger Bark Press, a literary press founded by Steven Huff, previously the executive director of BOA Editions. Search more than 3,000 biographies of contemporary and classic poets. Now, I run my fingers Catie Rosemurgy is an American poet who has authored of two collections of poetry, My Favorite Apocalypse and The Stranger Manual. [5] On Night Garden, Edward Hirsch said, Judith Harris creates tableaux of memory and shines a keen light on the particulars of the natural world in these poignant, carefully observed, and scrupulously written poems that ache with mortality. The day was bright with my leg. My mother stepped alone She has taught at George Washington, Catholic University, George Mason University, and American University, and has held residencies at VCCA and Frost Place. He has also published five prose books about poetry. 12.9.22 Texas Poet Laureate headlines first in-person HISD DREAM Summit since 2019 Media Advisory.pdf, 200.6 KB; (Last Modified on February 14, 2023) June 29, 2005: "Snowdon Philosophy" Neil Shepard Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, coauthor of Cherishment: A Psychology of the Heart, said, "Signifying Pain will play an important role in the growing literature on psychoanalysis in education and in the college classroom, as it both shows and tells what a psychoanalytically informed sensibility can bring to understanding poetry. ISSN 1932-9474 | Copyright 1997-2023 Terrain Publishing. American slave merchant and defendant in Dred Scott v. 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Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Marriage and illness 3 Research: 1977-1995 4 The Nurture Assumption 5 No Two Alike 6 Selected publications Judith Harris is the author of Night Garden, The Bad Secret, Atonement (LSU Press), and the critical book, Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self through Writing (SUNY Press). Judith Rich Harris, a psychologist, was writing college textbooks on child development when she suddenly realized she didn't believe what she was telling readers about why children turn out the. She's got three poems to point us to, starting with some lines from "First Fight. from Brown University in Creative Writing, and a Ph.D. from George Washington University in American literature. Judith Harris is an American poet and the author of Night Garden (Tiger Bark Press, 2013), Atonement (LSU, 2000), The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006), and the critical book Signifying Pain Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing (SUNY, 2003). Archives September 20, 2002: "Chevron and Swoop" by Cecily Parks 28a [1997 Will Smith/Tommy Lee Jones blockbuster] - MEN IN BLACK. Bold-faced names at the event included actor Kal Penn as emcee, Tina Fey as a lifelong achievement honoree and actor Molly Ringwald and trans . 1 Judith Harris ER 2004-09 Guildford, Surrey, GU1. [10] She is a prolific reviewer of poetry with reviews in NEO, Spoon River Review, Psychohistory Forum, American Imago, and Psychoanalysis, Society and Culture (Palgrave). Her poems are have appeared in The Nation, Slate, The Hudson Review, Ploughshares, The New Republic, The Atlantic and Narrative magazine, Southern Review, the American Scholar, Prairie Schooner and American Life in Poetry, which is a syndicated newspaper column edited by Ted Kooser, publishing her work in places such as The New York Times, The Seattle Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and many others. Her work has also appeared in publications such as Boston Review, The American Poetry Review, and The Gettysburg Review. Judith A Harris, 64 Resides in Coatesville, PA Lived In Lansdowne PA, Philadelphia PA, Oxford PA, Downingtown PA Related To Mildred Harris, Richard Harris, Lisa Harris, Leslie Harris, Keenen Harris Also known as Judith Harris Stevenson, Judit Stevenson, Judith A Harris-Stevenson, Judith Harris-Stevenso Includes Address (10) Phone (3) Email (3) We entered through a side door. and bundled up as trusses March 25, 2005: "UFOs" by Hailey Leithauser May 23, 2006: "The Poetry of Bad Weather" by Debora Greger from Brown University in Creative Writing, and a Ph.D. from George Washington University in American literature. Judith M. Harris, LCSW, License #LQ6719 "A Relationship Specialist at Home, School and Work" 725 Fremont Avenue South Pasadena, CA 91030 (818) 986-7762 Get Directions Similar Businesses Detailed Information Location Typeunknown Year Established1981 Annual Revenue Estimateunknown SIC Code show Employees1 Contactsshow His poetry collection, What Narcissism Means to Me (2003), was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her poems have appeared in The Nation, Slate, The Hudson Review, Ploughshares, The New Republic, The Atlantic and Narrative magazine, Southern Review, the American Scholar, Prairie Schooner and American Life in Poetry, which is a syndicated newspaper column edited by Ted Kooser, publishing her work in places such as The New York Times, The Seattle Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and many others. Your steamfitters union card from the [], Sarah Day is the author of nine volumes of poetry, including Tempo (2013) shortlisted for The Prime Ministers Literary Awards, The Ship (2004) winner of the Judith Wright Calanthe Queensland Premiers Award for Poetry and joint winner of the Judith Wright Prize ACT National Poetry Awards, and most recently Slack Tide (2022). Here's a small gray woman Judith Harris is an American poet and the author of Night Garden (Tiger Bark Press, 2013), Atonement (LSU, 2000), The Bad Secret (LSU, 2006), and the critical book Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self Through Writing (SUNY, 2003). She has taught at George Washington, Catholic University, George Mason University, and American University, and held residencies at VCCA and Frost Place. When your timbers are cut, March 24, 2005: "Tornado/Warning" by Brian Henry 39a ["The Godfather of . Top 3 Results for Judith Harris in AZ. Reading of submissions is suspended until further notice. Then fiddle. TAYLOR: (Reading) First fight. She has contributed articles to many anthologies and collections on poetry and the history of American poetry including Graywolf Press's After Confession and Simply Lasting: Writers on Jane Kenyon, and interviews of Ted Kooser and Edward Hirsch for The Writer's Chronicle of Associated Writing Programs. She teaches creative writing, literature, and psychoanalytic theory at Catholic University and George Mason University and lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and daughter. Her essay from Simply Lasting was selected to be in American Literature's two volume collection of twentieth century literature. Archives She succeeded Claudia Emerson in this post. He was born in Chicago in 1950his accent makes it impossible for him to hide his originsand educated at Grinnell College and the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a Ph.D. in Folklore. She has taught at George Washington, Catholic University, George Mason University, and American University, and held residencies at VCCA and Frost Place. Atonement (LSU, 2000) FAQs FAQs "Project MUSE - Signifying Pain: Constructing and Healing the Self through Writing (review)", "Prairie Schooner | Stories, Poems, Essays, and Reviews since 1926", "Poetry Pairing | April 21, 2011 - NYTimes.com", "Books | Judith Harris' "Gathering Leaves in Grade School" | Seattle Times Newspaper", "Poetry Readings: Cole, Rector, Harris Webcast (Library of Congress)", My Mother Goes to Vote - Poem by Judith Harris, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Judith_Harris_(poet)&oldid=1085704126, Articles with dead external links from July 2021, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Individual Artist's Award, D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities, 2005, McCandlish Fellowship, George Washington University, 198487, Poetry Fellow, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Sweetbriar College, 1984, Mellon Fellowship in Creative Writing and Rhetoric, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1984, Individual Artist's Grant (Poetry), D.C. Commission on the Arts & Humanities1983-86, University Fellowship, Iowa Writers' Workshop, University of Iowa, 1982, This page was last edited on 2 May 2022, at 00:24. She has contributed articles to many anthologies and collections on poetry and the history of American poetry including Graywolf Press's After Confession and Simply Lasting: Writers on Jane Kenyon, and interviews of Ted Kooser and Edward Hirsch for The Writer's Chronicle of Associated Writing Programs. scuttling between grass, Submit to Verse Daily KELLY: And finally, Taylor shared lines from a 2012 poem by Judith Harris called "A Mother Goes To Vote" (ph). 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