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This is a collection of poetry by Eric Zeidler. Going from poem to poem, the reader can trace the artist's growth and development over time (1981-2009), beginning with ornately rhymed and metered creations inspired by Milton, Blake and the Romantics, progressing to Free verse experimentation inspired by Baudelaire and Rimbaud, and culminating in crafted poems inspired by the Russian Acmeists (Mandelstam and Akhmatova) in which as William Carlos Williams famously phrased it, the poem becomes a machine of words.
Laura Lonshein Ludwig: poet, recipient of four New York State Council for the Arts Grants, listed in Whos Who in the World in 2004 for her work as a screenwriter, satirist, poet, actress, and director. Laura has performed on stages across the nation, on radio, TV, and in poetry venues. Regional editor for upstate New York for Medicinal Purposes Literary Review, previously the staff assistant for the New Press Literary Quarterly, and a producer with the Museum of Sound Recording, Lauras plays and poetry can be heard on shows created by Teachers and Writers Collaborative, WNYE, The Light Show (WBAI 99.5 FM), Earth Bird, Channel 57, MNN. Lauras poetry can be heard on the Joe Franklins Memory La...
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 28th International Symposium on Distributed Computing, DISC 2014, held in Austin, TX, USA, in October 2014. The 35 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 148 full paper submissions. In the back matter of the volume a total of 18 brief announcements is presented. The papers are organized in topical sections named: concurrency; biological and chemical networks; agreement problems; robot coordination and scheduling; graph distances and routing; radio networks; shared memory; dynamic and social networks; relativistic systems; transactional memory and concurrent data structures; distributed graph algorithms; and communication.