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  1. Die Literarische Ubersetzung Zwischen Theorie Und Praxis: Die Werke Grazia Deleddas Im Deutschen Sprachraum (Wiener Beitrage Zu Komparatistik Und Romanistik) by Monika Redlin, Herausgegeben Von Erika Kanduth, et all 2005-01
  2. Grazia Deledda's Eternal Adolescents: The Pathology of Arrested Maturation by Janice M. Kozma, 2002-03
  3. Onora la madre: Autorita femminile nella narrativa di Grazia Deledda (Soggetti e genere) (Italian Edition) by Maria Giovanna Piano, 1998
  4. A self-made woman: Biography of Nobel-prize-winner Grazia Deledda by Carolyn Balducci, 1975
  5. L'Ospite (Italian Edition) by Grazia Deledda, 2010-01-09
  6. The Mother - A Novel by Grazia Deledda, 2008-11-04
  7. Cenere (Italian Edition) by Grazia Deledda, 2010-08-30
  8. Ashes by Grazia Deledda, 2004-02
  9. The woman & the priest by Grazia Deledda, 2010-09-01
  10. The Mother by Grazia Deledda, 1982-05-30
  11. After the Divorce, a Romance by Grazia Deledda, 2010-01-03
  12. La Regina Delle Tenebre (Italian Edition) by Grazia Deledda, 2010-01-09
  13. Canne al Vento (Italian Texts) by Grazia Deledda, 1965-10-01
  14. Chiaroscuro: novelle (Italian Edition) by Grazia Deledda, 2010-08-31

21. GRAZIA DELEDDA
Translate this page grazia deledda (Nuoro 1871- Roma 1936). tradotti in tutte le lingue, le detterola celebrità, tanto che nel 1926 le fu assegnato il Premio nobel per la
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Premio Nobel :[dal n. del chimico svedese A. B. Nobel (1833-1896), istitutore del premio omonimo; 1895] Premio che viene conferito annualmente a coloro che si sono distinti nel campo della fisica, della chimica, della fisiologia e medicina, delle lettere, della pace e delle scienze economiche.
Misticismo
  • Tendenza religiosa o spirituale, spec. personale, a intensificare, nella vita religiosa, la esperienza diretta del divino e del soprannaturale nelle forme non razionali del contatto spirituale e sentimentale.
  • (est.) Ogni dottrina filosofica che pretende di cogliere direttamente il divino o la divinità.
    Verismo Corrente estetica affermatasi in Italia alla fine del XIX sec., che propugnava, in consonanza col naturalismo francese, una rappresentazione obiettiva di tutta la realtà, anche nei suoi aspetti più umili, prescindendo da ogni elemento idealizzante o metafisico: il verismo di Verga e Capuana.
    GRAZIA DELEDDA
    (Nuoro 1871- Roma 1936)
    Scrittrice.
    A soli 17 anni pubblicò alcuni suoi scritti su una rivista di moda, ed a 21 scrisse il suo primo romanzo: Fior di Sardegna . Molti dei libri che pubblicò, tradotti in tutte le lingue, le dettero la celebrità, tanto che nel 1926 le fu assegnato il
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    Top International Italiano Arte Letteratura Premi Letterari nobel (0) deledda,grazia@; Echegaray, José (0); Eliot, Thomas Stearns (0); Elytis, Odysseus (0
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    23. Deledda, Grazia. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. deledda, grazia. (grä´ts ä d l d´dä) (KEY) , 1875–1936, Italiannovelist, b. Sardinia. She was awarded the nobel Prize in 1926.
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    24. DELEDDA GRAZIA
    Translate this page grazia deledda nacque a Nuoro il 27 settembre 1871 La produzione della deledda,alla quale nel 1926, è stato assegnato il premio nobel, è ricchissima.
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    GRAZIA DELEDDA Grazia Deledda nacque a Nuoro il 27 settembre 1871.Giovanissima,dopo studi modesti ed irregolari , collaborò, nascondendosi dietro uno pseudonimo, a diverse riviste femminili. Il suo primo romanzo importante, la via del mare, venne pubblicato da un editore torinese nel 1896.
    Durante un soggiorno a Cagliari conobbe Palmiro Madesani che divenne suo marito e con il quale, nel 1900,lasciò definitivamente la Sardegna. Morì a Roma, dove fino ad allora aveva vissuto, il 15 agosto 1936. E' sepolta a Nuoro,secondo il suo desiderio, nella chiesa della solitudine. La produzione della Deledda, alla quale nel 1926, è stato assegnato il premio Nobel, è ricchissima. Quasi tutte le sue opere, romanzi e novelle, hanno per oggetto la Sardegna, ed è nell'isola che i suoi personaggi agiscono in un continuo alternarsi di bene e di male, di peccato e di espiazione. Tra i romanzi più importanti ricordiamo: Elias Portolu(1903); Cenere(1904); Edera(1908); Colombi e sparvieri (1912); Canne al vento (1913); Marianna Sirca(1915); l'incendio nell'oliveto (1918); La madre(1920); Cosima (postumo, 1937). consiglio la visione di un bellissimo sito: il parco letterario deledda LE NOVELLE DI GRAZIA DELEDDA torna a personaggi torna alla home page

    25. Conferenze Su Grazia Deledda In Una Università Americana
    Translate this page Una serie di conferenze sull’opera e la figura di grazia deledda, l’unicoscrittore sardo a ricevere il premio nobel della letteratura, è stata
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    INAUGURATA LA SECONDA PORTA DEL PARCO LETTERARIO GRAZIA DELEDDA Novanta anni fa, Grazia Deledda, la grande scrittrice nuorese, soggiornò a Galtellì e di lì ne trae l’ispirazione per il suo capolavoro Canne al vento Galtellì in "Canne al vento". SERIE DI CONFERENZE SU GRAZIA DELEDDA IN UNA UNIVERSITÀ AMERICANA Una serie di conferenze sull’opera e la figura di Grazia Deledda, l’unico scrittore sardo a ricevere il premio Nobel della letteratura, è stata organizzata nella Pensylvania University, Filadelfia, USA, dalla Associazione americana di studi italiani, composta prevalentemente da scolari. L’associazione degli scolari della letteratura e della cultura italiana ha scoperto l’autrice attraverso la lettura delle sue novelle e dei romanzi. I ragazzi americani si sono mossi per far conoscere tutti i testi del Nobel nuorese ad un vastissimo pubblico, anche attraverso un sito in Internet. Indietro

    26. Wikipedia: Grazia Deledda
    Translate this page grazia deledda (Nuoro, 1871 - Roma, 1936), fu una scrittrice? sarda, vincitricedel Premio nobel per la letteratura nel 1926. Nata da una famiglia?
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    27. Antenati: Grazia Deledda
    Translate this page Nel 1926 gli fu dato il nobel. E La grazia in collaborazione con C. Guastalla e V.Michetti (1921 La narrativa di deledda si basa su forti vicende d'amore, di
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    Grazia Deledda
    Grazia Deledda
    nobel Scrisse soprattutto romanzi: Elias Portolu (1903), Cenere (1904) da cui fu poi tratto un film interpretato da Eleonora Duse, Canne al vento (1913), Marianna Sirca (1915), La madre (1920), Il dio dei viventi (1922), Il paese del vento (1931), Cosima (pubbl.1937).
    Le motivazioni del premio nobel: "for her idealistically inspired writings which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island and with depth and sympathy deal with human problems in general".
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    28. Deledda, Grazia
    Biographical note on grazia deledda. grazia deledda (18751936) continuedto write extensively after she received the nobel Prize.
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    Deledda, Grazia I was born in the little town of Nuoro in Sardinia in 1871. My father was a fairly well-to-do landowner who farmed his own land. He was also a hospitable man and had friends in all of the towns surrounding Nuoro. When these friends and their families had to come to Nuoro on business or for religious holidays, they usually stayed at our house. Thus I began to know the various characters of my novels. I went only to elementary school in Nuoro. After this, I took private lessons in Italian from an elementary school teacher. He gave me themes to write about, and some of them turned out so well that he told me to publish them in a newspaper. I was thirteen and I didn't know to whom I should go to have my stories published. But I came across a fashion magazine. I took the address and sent off a short story. It was immediately published. Then I wrote my first novel, Fior di Sardegna (1892) [Flower of Sardinia], which I sent to an editor in Rome. He published it, and it was quite successful. But my first real success was Elias Portolu (1903), which was first translated by the Revue des deux mondes, and then into all of the European languages. I have written a great deal:
    Short Stories: «Il giuochi della vita» (1905) [The Gambles in Life]; «Chiaroscuro» (1912) [Light and Dark]; «Il fanciullo nascosto» (1915) [The Hidden Boy]; «Il ritorno del figlio» (1919) [The Son's Return]; «La bambina rubata» (1919) [The Stolen Child]; «Cattive com pagnie» (1921) [Evil Company]; «Il flauto nel bosco» (1923) [The Flute in the Wood]; «Il sigillo d'amore» (1926) [The Seal of Love].

    29. LitWeb.net
    M. Aste (1990) NOTE Only nine women have received (1901-1997) the nobel Prizefor Literature grazia deledda, Selma Lagerlöf, Sigrid Undset, Pearl S. Buck
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    Italian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926. Deledda spent her childhood in a small isolated village, where the people spoke Logudorese, a dialect closely related to Latin. She was a member of the 'verismo', a 19th- century Italian literary movement related to naturalism. Her stories are usually set in Sardinia, where the ancient ways conflict with modern, and the characters are forced to work out solutions to their moral issues. Deledda was born in the Sardinian village of Nuoro, where her father served as a mayor. Until the age of ten, Deledda attended the local elementary school, which was her only formal education, before she was privately tutored in French and Italian. Deledda wasted no time in getting down to a career as a writer. At the age of 8 she began to write poems, and published her first short story at the age of seventeen in a women's magazine. These early gentle, emotional works reflected the influence of folklore. Her first novel, FIOR DI SAREGNA, appeared in 1892. In was followed by ANIME ONESTE in 1895.

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    biblion.com Pulitzer Prize Booker Prize nobel Prize. Roald DANGAREMBGA Tsitsi DARWINCharles DAY LEWIS Cecil DAZAI Osamu DEFOE Daniel deledda grazia DESAI Anita.
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    31. Grazia Deledda Biography
    Biography of grazia deledda, recipient of the 1926 nobel Prize for Literature, wasborn in Sardinia, Italy. Her father was the mayor of their village, Nuoro.
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    Grazia Deledda, recipient of the 1926 Nobel Prize for Literature, was born in Sardinia, Italy. Her father was the mayor of their village, Nuoro. She was educated by private tutors after attending the local elementary school. She spent her entire career in adulthood as a writer. Deledda began writing poetry when she was eight years old. Her first work, AMORE REGALE, was published when she was 17. One of her major books, IL VECCHIO DELLA MONTAGNA (THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN), was published in 1900. Her autobiographical novel, COSIMA, was published posthumously the year following her death. bodyOffer(21974) Grazia Deledda died in Rome in 1936. CHRONOLOGY She was born in Sardinia, Italy. (September 27) AMORE REGALE FIOR DI SARDEGNA RACCONTI SARDI ANIME ONESTE LA VIA DEL MALE LA GIUSTIZIA IL VECCHIO DELLA MONTAGNA (THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN) DOPO IL DIVERZIO (AFTER THE DIVORCE) ELIAS PORTOLU CENERE (ASHES) NOSTALGIE L'EDERA IL NONNO IL NOSTRO PADRONE COLOMBI E SPARVIERI CANNE AL VENTO LE COLPE ALTRUI MARIANNA SIRCA L'INCENDIO NALL'OLIVETO LA MADRE (THE WOMAN AND THE PRIEST) IL SEGRETO DELL'UOMO SOLITARIO IL DIO DEI VIVENTI LA FUGA IN EGITTO She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.

    32. Deledda, Grazia - LIBRO MANIA - La Biblioteca On-Line Di TELL
    Translate this page grazia deledda nacque nel 1871 a Nuoro da una famiglia La vita della deledda nonfu particolarmente ricca di Nel 1926 le fu assegnato il premio nobel per la
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    33. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Literature
    that the greatest writers of our age never won a nobel Prize THOMAS MANN 1928 SIGRIDUNDSET 1927 HENRI BERGSON 1926 grazia deledda (grazia MADESANI deledda
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    Winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature
    See them organized by country list of literary prizes Put things in perspective! Unfortunately, the Nobel Prize has been awarded to many minor writers, at the expense of many important writers. A list of the great writers who never received the Nobel Prize, notwithstanding a general recognition of their achievements, includes:
    JOYCE, considered the greatest writer of the century
    KAFKA, greatest German novelist of the century
    PROUST, considered the greatest French novelist of the century
    BORGES, one of the greatest literary figures of the century
    JAMES, possibly the greatest American novelists of all times
    CONRAD, one of the greatest British novelists of all times
    PESSOA, one of the greatest poets of the century
    NABOKOV, one of the greatest American novelists of the century
    CALVINO, the greatest Italian novelist of the century
    VALERY, greatest French poet of the century GARCIA LORCA, greatest Spanish poet of the last 3 centuries BRECHT, the founder of modern theatre Given this list, we can safely conclude that the greatest writers of our age never won a Nobel Prize.

    34. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Literature
    Winners of the nobel Prize in Literature. 1926 grazia deledda (grazia MADESANIdeledda)); 1934 LUIGI PIRANDELLO; 1959 SALVATORE QUASIMODO;
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    Winners of the Nobel Prize in Literature
    See them listed chronologically list of literary prizes main page of fiction Africa
    EGYPT
  • 1988 : NAGUIB MAHFOUZ
    NIGERIA
  • 1986 : WOLE SOYINKA
    SOUTH AFRICA
  • 1991 : NADINE GORDIMER Asia
    ISRAEL
  • 1966 : SHMUEL YOSEF AGNON (half prize)
    JAPAN
  • 1968 : YASUNARI KAWABATA
  • 1994 : KENZABURO OE
    INDIA
  • 1913 : RABINDRANATH TAGORE
    CHINA
  • 2000 : GAO XINGJIAN America
    U.S.A.
  • 1930 : SINCLAIR LEWIS
  • 1936 : EUGENE GLADSTONE O'NEILL
  • 1938 : PEARL BUCK (PEARL WALSH nie SYDENSTRICKER)
  • 1948 : THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT
  • 1949 : WILLIAM FAULKNER
  • 1954 : ERNEST HEMINGWAY
  • 1962 : JOHN STEINBECK
  • 1976 : SAUL BELLOW
  • 1993 : TONI MORRISON
    BRITISH ANTILLES
  • 1992 : DEREK WALCOTT
    TRINIDAD
  • 2001 : VIDIADHAR SURAJPRASAD GUATEMALA
  • 1967 : MIGUEL ANGEL ASTURIAS COLOMBIA
  • 1982 : GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ MEXICO
  • 1990 : OCTAVIO PAZ CHILE
  • 1945 : GABRIELA MISTRAL (LUCILA GODOY Y ALCA-YAGA)
  • 1971 : PABLO NERUDA Oceania AUSTRALIA
  • 1973 : PATRICK WHITE Europe PORTUGAL
  • 1998 : JOSE SARAMAGO SPAIN
  • 1904 : FRIDIRIC MISTRAL and JOSI ECHEGARAY Y EIZAGUIRRE
  • 1922 : JACINTO BENAVENTE
  • 1956 : JUAN RAMSN JIMINEZ
  • 1977 : VICENTE ALEIXANDRE
  • 1989 : CAMILO JOSI CELA FRANCE
  • 1901 : SULLY PRUDHOMME (RENI FRANGOIS ARMAND )
  • 1915 : ROMAIN ROLLAND
  • 1921 : ANATOLE FRANCE (JACQUES ANATOLE THIBAULT)
  • 1927 : HENRI BERGSON
  • 1937 : ROGER MARTIN DU GARD
  • 1947 : ANDRI PAUL GUILLAUME GIDE
  • 1952 : FRANGOIS MAURIAC
  • 1957 : ALBERT CAMUS
  • 1960 : SAINT-JOHN PERSE (ALEXIS LIGER)
  • 1964 : JEAN-PAUL SARTRE
  • 1985 : CLAUDE SIMON BELGIUM
  • 1911 : MOORIS POLIDORE MAETERLINCK
  • 35. Welcome To Wise Women's Web - Cathy Vignale Translates: Grazia Deledda, Nobel Pr
    Cathy Vignale Translates grazia deledda, nobel Prize Winner. grazia Cosima deleddaborn in 1871 in Nuoro, Sardinia won the nobel Prize for Literature in 1926.
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    Translator, Catherine G. Vignale , is finishing her Master Of Arts in Italian Language and Literature at Rutgers University and plans to earn a Ph.D. Other translations include poems by Giovanni Pascoli due to be published in Gradiva , an international journal of Italian literature. Her short story The Handbag's Tale appeared in VIA: Voices in Italian Americana at Purdue University. Grazia Cosima Deledda born in 1871 in Nuoro, Sardinia won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926. Her first short story was published at age seventeen, entitled Sangue sardo (Sardinian Blood). She published her first novel two years later, (Star of the East). In 1899 she met Palmiro Madesani from Rome. They were married in 1900 and moved to Rome where she died in 1936. They had two sons. Though hardly known in the United States, she was one of the most prolific women writers of this century and only the second woman to win the Noble Prize for Literature. Her best known novels are Elias Portolu Cenere (Ashes, 1904)

    36. Grazia Deledda - Wikipedia
    grazia deledda (18711936) was born in Nugoro, Sardinia. She was an Italianwriter whose works were to eventually win her a nobel Prize.
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    37. Nobel Prize Alphabetical
    Alphabetical Listing of nobel Laureates 19012000. Click on a link and see theshort biographical notes on this site Name, Year Awarded. deledda, grazia, 1926.
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    Name Year Awarded Agnon, Shmuel Yosef Aleixandre, Vicente Andriic, Ivo Asturias, Miguel Angel ... Yeats, William Butler Click the banner to return to homepage First published December 2000. Last revised 02 dec 2002
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    38. Nobel Prize 1926-1950
    He was awarded the nobel Prize in Literature posthumously in 1931. 1926 graziadeledda (18711936, Italian) (pen-name of grazia MADESANI née deledda).
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    EARL BERTRAND ARTHUR WILLIAM RUSSELL
    (1872-1970, British) in recognition of his varied and significant writings in which he champions humanitarian ideals and freedom of thought.
    WILLIAM FAULKNER
    (1897-1962, American) for his powerful and artistically unique contribution to the modern American novel. The stamp to the right is the official Nobel stamp for Faulkner, issued by Sweden in 1985. It shows an illustration to one of William Faulkner's literary works.
    THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT
    (1888-1965, British) for his outstanding, pioneer contribution to present-day poetry.
    ANDRÉ PAUL GUILLAUME GIDE
    (1869-1951, French) for his comprehensive and artistically significant writings, in which human problems and conditions have been presented with a fearless love of truth and keen psychological insight.
    HERMANN HESSE (1879-1962, German) for his inspired writings which, while growing in boldness and penetration, exemplify the classical humaitarian ideals and high qualities of style. Stamp issued by Germany 1978. GABRIELA MISTRAL (1889-1957, Chilean)

    39. GRAZIA DELEDDA
    Translate this page silenzio di grazia deledda”) e conservò questa modestia, quest'atteggiamentodimesso anche in Svezia, nel viaggio che la porta a ritirare il premio nobel.
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    GRAZIA DELEDDA
    dallo smeraldo del mediterraneo ai ghiacci della Svezia
    in un percorso ad ostacoli non ancora terminato
    “Adoro l'arte e il mio ideale è di sollevare in alto il nome del mio paese, così mal conosciuto e denigrato al di là dei nostri malinconici mari, nelle terre civili. E lavoro, lavoro tanto, come un uomo, per la mia Idea, e riuscirò, banchè sia una piccola personcina pallida ed umile, che ha però lo spirito grande e ardente come gli oscuri occhi andalusi.”
    Così scriveva Grazia Deledda in una lettera indirizzata al critico Luigi Falchi, nell'ottobre del 1891: in queste poche parole si deve cercare la “ricetta” che l'ha condotta al premio Nobel nel 1926.
    Nata a Nuoro il 27 settembre 1871 manifestò sin da piccola due grandi passioni: leggere e scrivere. Lo studio non l'attrasse mai molto e questo giustifica (?) le accuse dei critici che la ritenevano rozza ed illetterata ma, leggendo oggi i suoi romanzi, questa sua lingua appare limpida e classica, priva degli odiosi manierismi della modernità, spogliata dei contorcimenti e dei sensi d'inferiorità dell'italiano romanzesco dei suoi contemporanei. Lo stile delle parole e delle frasi è lo stile interiore disteso e concentrato della sua mente, lo stile del paesaggio sardo dove tutto è essenziale, tragico e insieme sereno.
    Grazia pubblica la prima novella nel 1886, su un giornale nuorese; due anni dopo inizia a collaborare con l'allora famosa rivista femminile

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    deledda, grazia. de les millors escriptores italianes de principis de segle, deleddaha estat dona italiana que ha arribat a obtenir el Premi nobel de Literatura
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    Dones Premi Nobel
    DELEDDA, Grazia Escriptora italiana (Nuoro, Sardenya, 1871-Roma, 1936). Considerada com una de les millors escriptores italianes de principis de segle, Deledda ha estat l'única dona italiana que ha arribat a obtenir el Premi Nobel de Literatura, el 1926. La seva obra se sol emmarcar entre el verisme i el decadentisme. La seva narrativa aprofondí en els conflictes entre passió i raó, i es caracteritza per l'evocació mística i per un ferm compromís ètic: Narracions sardes Cendres (1904), novel.la en la qual es basa el guió d'una pel.lícula protagonitzada per E. Duse, Nostalgia , traduïda a l'espanyol per Miguel Domenge i Mir, Elies Portola La mare (1920) i Annalena Bilsini El discurs d'acceptació del Premi Nobel està recollit en una edició d'Espasa Calpe Argentina del 1946. Tornar a biografies

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