Local poet David Rowe is raising money to fund an upcoming tour to promote his new collection, Unsolicited Poems, along with the new letterpress literary magazine Dorado, both published by Verna Press.
Check out the project’s Kickstarter page and kick in a few bucks, or you might see David down on Frenchmen with a typewriter schlepping verse to tourists for gas money.
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ROOM 220 ARCHIVE
OPP ENGLISH, Part III: In the Classroom
posted May 20, 2013
posted May 20, 2013
I’m not sure there is a clear distinction between “to communicate” and to “monologue”: An interview with Rachel Kushner
posted May 8, 2013
posted May 8, 2013
OPP ENGLISH, Part II: “When I left, my mind was buzzing.”
posted May 2, 2013
posted May 2, 2013
HAPPY HOUR SALON: Rachel Kushner, Nathaniel Rich, and Zachary Lazar Live at the Press Street HQ
posted May 1, 2013
posted May 1, 2013
Contributor Hype: Kristina Robinson in THE BAFFLER
posted Apr 29, 2013
posted Apr 29, 2013
OPP ENGLISH, Part I: The Instigator
posted Apr 23, 2013
posted Apr 23, 2013
Confounding or Stimulating a Lot of Great Minds: John Glassie on Athanasius Kircher at Loyola April 22
posted Apr 20, 2013
posted Apr 20, 2013
Christopher Schaberg: Making Meaning at the A=I=R=P=O=R=T
posted Apr 15, 2013
posted Apr 15, 2013
The Shallows: Nicholas Carr at Loyola April 17
posted Apr 10, 2013
posted Apr 10, 2013
She taught me subtlety, and how to be an actress through voice and harmony
posted Apr 2, 2013
posted Apr 2, 2013
Happy Hour Salon: Ottessa Moshfegh and Carlus Henderson
posted Mar 27, 2013
posted Mar 27, 2013
None of the bad news is made up: An interview with Nathaniel Rich
posted Mar 26, 2013
posted Mar 26, 2013
Giving Tennessee a Second Chance
posted Mar 21, 2013
posted Mar 21, 2013
St. Petersburg was a Disneyland: An interview with Daniel Brook
posted Mar 18, 2013
posted Mar 18, 2013
SIFT’s second-annual Edible Book Festival – April 6
posted Mar 18, 2013
posted Mar 18, 2013
We’re Pregnant launch recap
posted Mar 11, 2013
posted Mar 11, 2013
An Agrarian Romance: Charles Martin’s PERIQUE
posted Mar 6, 2013
posted Mar 6, 2013
There’s real darkness here, real heat: Ari Braverman wins the 2012 James Knudsen Prize in Fiction
posted Mar 5, 2013
posted Mar 5, 2013
Carmen Boullosa to present at Loyola March 7
posted Mar 4, 2013
posted Mar 4, 2013
Alison Bechdel to present at Tulane March 6
posted Mar 4, 2013
posted Mar 4, 2013
WE’RE PREGNANT video and review
posted Feb 26, 2013
posted Feb 26, 2013
BIG CLASS Open House at the Press Street HQ Sun. and Thurs.
posted Feb 22, 2013
posted Feb 22, 2013
Exterminating Angels: Mike Davis on Mark Essex and Christopher Dorner
posted Feb 18, 2013
posted Feb 18, 2013
Happy Hour Salon: WE’RE PREGNANT
posted Feb 18, 2013
posted Feb 18, 2013
Metta Sama at UNO Feb. 20
posted Feb 18, 2013
posted Feb 18, 2013
The Destructive Potential of Humans’ Affinity for Green Spaces: Vin Nardizzi at Loyola Feb. 19
posted Feb 17, 2013
posted Feb 17, 2013
Writers emerge yet again from the Black Widow Salon Feb. 18
posted Feb 17, 2013
posted Feb 17, 2013
Optical Saturation Slideshow — Comic Reading Night at Antenna
posted Feb 14, 2013
posted Feb 14, 2013
HAPPY MARDI GRAS!!!!!
posted Feb 7, 2013
posted Feb 7, 2013
Aimee Bender reads at Tulane Jan. 28
posted Jan 26, 2013
posted Jan 26, 2013
From Hangar to Grave: Christopher Schaberg on Dead Airplanes
posted Jan 24, 2013
posted Jan 24, 2013
Beware the Drum Major Instinct: Cornel West and Tavis Smiley at Dillard on MLK Day
posted Jan 18, 2013
posted Jan 18, 2013
Louisiana Cultural Vistas launch this Wed., Jan 16
posted Jan 15, 2013
posted Jan 15, 2013
The inimitable Phillip Lopate at NOCCA – Thurs., Jan. 17
posted Jan 13, 2013
posted Jan 13, 2013
The never-changing, ever-changing scene: JACKSON SQUARED by Tom Varisco
posted Jan 10, 2013
posted Jan 10, 2013
On Solnit
posted Jan 7, 2013
posted Jan 7, 2013
The Boy is Gone: Brad Richard’s BUTCHER’S SUGAR
posted Dec 17, 2012
posted Dec 17, 2012
Shameless Self-Promotion: Wallpaper* City Guide to New Orleans
posted Dec 15, 2012
posted Dec 15, 2012
Any System of Thinking Holistically has been Totally Abandoned: An interview with Moira Crone
posted Dec 11, 2012
posted Dec 11, 2012
Early warning: Rebecca Solnit at Loyola Jan. 9
posted Dec 11, 2012
posted Dec 11, 2012
The Cairo Review of Global Affairs: New Orleans, Marching On
posted Dec 11, 2012
posted Dec 11, 2012
Sometimes Things Land Right: An interview with Davy Rothbart
posted Dec 5, 2012
posted Dec 5, 2012
Of Folk and Form: An interview with Thomas Sayers Ellis
posted Nov 30, 2012
posted Nov 30, 2012
Room 220 anticipates the END OF DAYS — Dec. 10 and 13
posted Nov 27, 2012
posted Nov 27, 2012
The Porn Romantic: An Interview with Barbara Nitke
posted Nov 26, 2012
posted Nov 26, 2012
Binders Full of Ideas: An interview with Ian Bogost
posted Nov 26, 2012
posted Nov 26, 2012
New Jim Crow: Michelle Alexander at Dillard Nov. 28
posted Nov 25, 2012
posted Nov 25, 2012
A dizzying array of extraordinary events
posted Nov 20, 2012
posted Nov 20, 2012
How I Gonna Bare My Neck Outside in the Sweat-Scared Morning: Fiction by Delaney Nolan
posted Nov 19, 2012
posted Nov 19, 2012
N.O. Book Fair moves to the C.B.D., remains D.I.Y.
posted Nov 16, 2012
posted Nov 16, 2012
Room 220 Presents: A Happy Hour Salon with Photographer Barbara Nitke
posted Nov 14, 2012
posted Nov 14, 2012
Monday, Nov. 12: Yuri Herrera at the Black Widow Salon
posted Nov 10, 2012
posted Nov 10, 2012
Walker Percy roundup: Revisiting the 1962 NBA scandal, weathering Sandy with The Last Gentleman, and the second Percy conference at Loyola
posted Nov 9, 2012
posted Nov 9, 2012
The BOMB interview with Michael Jeffrey Lee
posted Nov 5, 2012
posted Nov 5, 2012
University of New Orleans hosts poet Katherine Soniat
posted Oct 31, 2012
posted Oct 31, 2012
Dillard University and the NOPL present the Tom Dent Festival
posted Oct 30, 2012
posted Oct 30, 2012
DNA is Not Destiny: An interview with Theodore Ross
posted Oct 25, 2012
posted Oct 25, 2012
HAPPY HOUR SALON: Joy Fuqua and Michele White at the NEW Press Street HQ
posted Oct 25, 2012
posted Oct 25, 2012
Build your cities on the slopes of Vesuvius: An interview with Lawrence Powell
posted Oct 25, 2012
posted Oct 25, 2012
Recap: LIVE PROSE with Adam Parfrey and Joseph Scott Morgan
posted Oct 25, 2012
posted Oct 25, 2012
Your Place, Your Story: Art and writing workshop Nov. 9 – 11
posted Oct 25, 2012
posted Oct 25, 2012
Delia Tomino Nakayama offers free adult poetry workshop
posted Oct 24, 2012
posted Oct 24, 2012
NOCCA Presents Jamey Hatley and Brad Richard
posted Oct 23, 2012
posted Oct 23, 2012
People Don’t Know What True Horror Is: An interview with Joseph Scott Morgan
posted Oct 19, 2012
posted Oct 19, 2012
Das Pulphead
posted Oct 16, 2012
posted Oct 16, 2012
Notes from the New Orleans Underground: Michael Zell’s ERRATA
posted Oct 15, 2012
posted Oct 15, 2012
E.O. Wilson and Alex Harris: Naturalism, Youth, and Southern Photography at Tulane Oct. 15
posted Oct 11, 2012
posted Oct 11, 2012
Live Human Condition: Geoff Dyer at Tulane Monday Night
posted Oct 8, 2012
posted Oct 8, 2012
Room 220 presents: LIVE PROSE with Adam Parfrey and Joseph Scott Morgan
posted Oct 6, 2012
posted Oct 6, 2012
Recap: Room 220′s LIVE PROSE with T. Geronimo Johnson, Khaled al-Berry, Lucy Fricke, and T.J. Dema
posted Oct 3, 2012
posted Oct 3, 2012
A Simple Hat and a Complicated Story: The Risk of Unreliable Storytelling in a Recovering City
posted Oct 2, 2012
posted Oct 2, 2012
Crescent City Books hosts October authors, celebrates 20 years
posted Sep 30, 2012
posted Sep 30, 2012
Recap: Carolyn Hembree book launch
posted Sep 29, 2012
posted Sep 29, 2012
A veritable UN delegation of writers visits New Orleans, participates in Rm220 LIVE PROSE
posted Sep 27, 2012
posted Sep 27, 2012
Splitting Racial Atoms: Mythology and Identity in T. Geronimo Johnson’s HOLD IT ‘TIL IT HURTS
posted Sep 25, 2012
posted Sep 25, 2012
New N.O. poetry series launches this Friday
posted Sep 17, 2012
posted Sep 17, 2012
The LEH publishes an authoritative history of 200+ years of Louisiana art to celebrate the state’s bicentennial
posted Sep 12, 2012
posted Sep 12, 2012
ROOM 220 PRESENTS: T. Geronimo Johnson, Khaled al-Berry, and Lucy Fricke reading LIVE PROSE AT MELVIN’S
posted Sep 11, 2012
posted Sep 11, 2012
Fever Ribbons
posted Sep 8, 2012
posted Sep 8, 2012
The Gambit’s “Book Issue” is a Joke
posted Sep 7, 2012
posted Sep 7, 2012
Slam New Orleans Takes the National Title
posted Sep 6, 2012
posted Sep 6, 2012
Not even a hurricane can stop the reading
posted Sep 3, 2012
posted Sep 3, 2012
ROOM 220 presents: THE BOOK LAUNCH for Carolyn Hembree’s SKINNY
posted Aug 25, 2012
posted Aug 25, 2012
New Orleans in Passing: DON DELILLO
posted Aug 20, 2012
posted Aug 20, 2012
Honor the stories: An interview with Daniel Wolff
posted Aug 13, 2012
posted Aug 13, 2012
BIG CLASS: Adorable Kids Making Adorable Books
posted Aug 7, 2012
posted Aug 7, 2012
A Monday morning post, in disgust: A press and a professor bite the dust
posted Aug 6, 2012
posted Aug 6, 2012
TONIGHT: MelaNated Juju at the Juju Bag Cafe
posted Aug 2, 2012
posted Aug 2, 2012
TONIGHT: Climing PoeTree, Asia Rainey at Resurrection After Exoneration
posted Aug 1, 2012
posted Aug 1, 2012
NOLAFugees Press|Productions makes a literary conference look entertaining
posted Jul 16, 2012
posted Jul 16, 2012
MelaNated Writers present: THE LITERARY JOOK JOINT
posted Jul 13, 2012
posted Jul 13, 2012
Whiskey, words, and wild, wild women: The Southern Summer Comfort Book Tour comes to New Orleans
posted Jul 12, 2012
posted Jul 12, 2012
Furlough roundup: Book review at the Oxford American and patting ones own back at The Lens
posted Jul 12, 2012
posted Jul 12, 2012
ROOM 220 Enforces Three-Week Employee Furlough
posted Jun 18, 2012
posted Jun 18, 2012
Saturday is Bloomsday!
posted Jun 15, 2012
posted Jun 15, 2012
THERE WILL BE BANANAS: If Samuel Zemurray is Daniel Plainview, why doesn’t Rich Cohen treat him like it?
posted Jun 11, 2012
posted Jun 11, 2012
Give it up for the Neighborhood Story Project Write-a-Thon*
posted Jun 10, 2012
posted Jun 10, 2012
LIVE PROSE: Shade Ashani and Kristina Robinson to read as part of the New Orleans Loving Festival
posted Jun 7, 2012
posted Jun 7, 2012
SIFT archive visit June 14 provides a look at fancy books
posted Jun 5, 2012
posted Jun 5, 2012
Event recap: Kristina Robinson and co. at the Community Book Center
posted Jun 1, 2012
posted Jun 1, 2012
Event recap: Literary Late Night at the Outdoor Auxiliary
posted May 31, 2012
posted May 31, 2012
Zach Galifianakis to play Ignatius J. Reilley
posted May 31, 2012
posted May 31, 2012
Preview: The MelaNated Writers summer reading series
posted May 29, 2012
posted May 29, 2012
K-Doe Photos from the K-Doe Bio
posted May 21, 2012
posted May 21, 2012
Listen! Literacy and Arts Festival this Saturday, May 19
posted May 18, 2012
posted May 18, 2012
Pure rage on the page: An interview with Sam McPheeters
posted May 9, 2012
posted May 9, 2012
The Bio of K-Doe: A Secret New Orleans History (reviewed)
posted May 7, 2012
posted May 7, 2012
A New Orleans poet abroad: Paul Killebrew reports from the Delta Mouth Literary Festival
posted May 2, 2012
posted May 2, 2012
I am a little less afraid of the world because I know you are never more than a phone call away: A conversation between Jackie and Matt Sumell
posted Apr 30, 2012
posted Apr 30, 2012
Another love letter: A review of Constance Adler’s “My Bayou”
posted Apr 29, 2012
posted Apr 29, 2012
LIVE THOUGHT: Tamler Sommers in conversation with Billy Sothern, plus Pia Z. Ehrhardt and Kristina Robinson
posted Apr 26, 2012
posted Apr 26, 2012
LIVE PROSE: Matt Sumell, Anne Gisleson, and Yuri Hererra at the Antenna Gallery Outdoor Auxiliary (AOA)
posted Apr 24, 2012
posted Apr 24, 2012
On the absent Pulitzer: An interview with Susan Larson
posted Apr 23, 2012
posted Apr 23, 2012
The political philosophy of a man-made disaster: A review of THE NEOLIBERAL DELUGE
posted Apr 23, 2012
posted Apr 23, 2012
The Antenna Gallery Outdoor Auxiliary (AOA)
posted Apr 19, 2012
posted Apr 19, 2012
The poem is my own experience: An interview with Andy Stallings
posted Apr 13, 2012
posted Apr 13, 2012
Whirlwind of poetry events to hit New Orleans next week!
posted Apr 13, 2012
posted Apr 13, 2012
EXCERPT: The Old Reactor, by David Ohle
posted Apr 12, 2012
posted Apr 12, 2012
FOOL SHUT YOUR MOUTH UP: Ernie K-Doe book launch this Wednesday!!!
posted Apr 9, 2012
posted Apr 9, 2012
Room 220 Presents: Live Poetry at the Antenna Gallery
posted Apr 4, 2012
posted Apr 4, 2012
More than a sandwich? Edible books at NOPL
posted Apr 3, 2012
posted Apr 3, 2012
What they don’t want, you might: Jefferson Parish Library’s Big Book Sale
posted Mar 29, 2012
posted Mar 29, 2012
Another John Kennedy Toole biography, this one with a cooler cover
posted Mar 26, 2012
posted Mar 26, 2012
Nathaniel Rich in the Lower Ninth
posted Mar 26, 2012
posted Mar 26, 2012
It’s not a car chase so much as an escalating argument: An interview with Antonya Nelson
posted Mar 24, 2012
posted Mar 24, 2012
The People Say Project presents Lafcadio Hearn, late night at the Tennessee Williams Festival
posted Mar 21, 2012
posted Mar 21, 2012
Poet Daniel Khalastchi reads at Tulane March 22
posted Mar 21, 2012
posted Mar 21, 2012
You want a little library? You’ve got to earn it.
posted Mar 19, 2012
posted Mar 19, 2012
Writing workshop at the new Keller Library targets eighth graders
posted Mar 19, 2012
posted Mar 19, 2012
Beyond the light of the jukebox: An interview with Dean Paschal
posted Mar 14, 2012
posted Mar 14, 2012
Poetry at UNO, Wednesday night
posted Mar 13, 2012
posted Mar 13, 2012
Michael Jeffrey Lee’s Uncomfortable Gothic: An interview
posted Mar 10, 2012
posted Mar 10, 2012
The inimitable Christian Bok at the Delta Mouth Lit Fest
posted Mar 10, 2012
posted Mar 10, 2012
“You publish too much!” An interview with Bill Zavatsky
posted Mar 8, 2012
posted Mar 8, 2012
Community writing workshops at Loyola soldier on
posted Mar 7, 2012
posted Mar 7, 2012
He has a publicist who probably dreams about him every night
posted Mar 6, 2012
posted Mar 6, 2012
Thomas Beller, from New Orleans to Phnom Pehn
posted Mar 6, 2012
posted Mar 6, 2012
Michael J. Lee Book Launch, with Dean Paschal
posted Mar 5, 2012
posted Mar 5, 2012
A scarred love letter from abroad: A Dutch art collective’s smart book on Southern Gothic
posted Mar 1, 2012
posted Mar 1, 2012
Local author too disgusted by his own stories to read them
posted Feb 9, 2012
posted Feb 9, 2012
Columbus Street at N. Dorgenois
posted Feb 9, 2012
posted Feb 9, 2012
Shameless self-promotion: McSweeney’s
posted Feb 8, 2012
posted Feb 8, 2012
Writers “Emerge” at the Black Widow Salon
posted Feb 4, 2012
posted Feb 4, 2012
For Don Delillo: photographs by Sophie Lvoff
posted Jan 28, 2012
posted Jan 28, 2012
I Can’t Discount the Factor of Helplessness: Andy Young’s New Book on Watching the Egyptian Revolution
posted Jan 23, 2012
posted Jan 23, 2012
SIFT launches books arts collective with a Happy Hour Salon!
posted Jan 20, 2012
posted Jan 20, 2012
New Orleans Literary Audio on the Knox Writers’ House
posted Jan 18, 2012
posted Jan 18, 2012
Happy Holidays from Room 220
posted Dec 19, 2011
posted Dec 19, 2011
Travel, security, death, the mundane, strangers, boredom, home, geography: A talk about airports and air travel with Christopher Schaberg and Mark Yakich
posted Dec 13, 2011
posted Dec 13, 2011
Maple Street Books opens another location, and this one is good
posted Dec 11, 2011
posted Dec 11, 2011
From the Editor’s Bookshelf: A Room 220 Holiday Gift Guide
posted Dec 10, 2011
posted Dec 10, 2011
PhotoNOLA’s IN PRINT Book signing this Friday
posted Dec 7, 2011
posted Dec 7, 2011
Mission Accomplished
posted Dec 5, 2011
posted Dec 5, 2011
Shaq Attacks the Garden District Book Shop!!!
posted Dec 1, 2011
posted Dec 1, 2011
Reading Roundup — PANK Invasion + John Jeremiah Sullivan
posted Nov 28, 2011
posted Nov 28, 2011
The South Worries About Itself: An interview with John Jeremiah Sullivan
posted Nov 18, 2011
posted Nov 18, 2011
Touch me like you know me
posted Nov 15, 2011
posted Nov 15, 2011
Live Prose: John Jeremiah Sullivan and Nathaniel Rich
posted Nov 15, 2011
posted Nov 15, 2011
Naomi Shihab Nye wanders over to Tulane Thursday, Nov. 17
posted Nov 14, 2011
posted Nov 14, 2011
The People Say Project with Anne Gisleson and Vera Warren-Williams
posted Nov 12, 2011
posted Nov 12, 2011
Natasha Trethewey at Loyola Nov. 10
posted Nov 8, 2011
posted Nov 8, 2011
Poetry at Antenna: Josh Edwards, Liz Countryman, and Samuel Amadon
posted Nov 5, 2011
posted Nov 5, 2011
Get a Date This Saturday at the New Orleans Book Fair!
posted Nov 4, 2011
posted Nov 4, 2011
The “Youness” of It: An Interview with Mark Yakich
posted Oct 24, 2011
posted Oct 24, 2011
Gravity and Grace: An interview with Lori Waselchuk
posted Oct 22, 2011
posted Oct 22, 2011
Mark Yakich and Laura Ellen Scott read at Antenna Gallery Oct. 27
posted Oct 20, 2011
posted Oct 20, 2011
Sherman Alexie reads at Tulane October 24
posted Oct 18, 2011
posted Oct 18, 2011
In case you didn’t live in downtown N.O. in the past six years, a new movie will show you what it was like
posted Oct 13, 2011
posted Oct 13, 2011
From the archives: An interview with Amy Hempel, on the occasion of her judging the 2012 Tennessee Williams Literary Festival Fiction Contest
posted Oct 10, 2011
posted Oct 10, 2011
Lynda Frese and the earth’s dark heart
posted Oct 5, 2011
posted Oct 5, 2011
Walker Percy documentary premiers tonight on PBS
posted Oct 4, 2011
posted Oct 4, 2011
A success by any measure besides documentary photography: Michael Martone’s reading at the Antenna Gallery
posted Oct 1, 2011
posted Oct 1, 2011
International writers’ roundtable at the Community Book Center
posted Sep 28, 2011
posted Sep 28, 2011
The Martone Guide to Good Writing
posted Sep 27, 2011
posted Sep 27, 2011
Wilbert Rideau wins the Dayton Literary Peace Prize
posted Sep 27, 2011
posted Sep 27, 2011
MICHAEL MARTONE short story collection release party
posted Sep 26, 2011
posted Sep 26, 2011
Michael J. Lee on Michael Martone
posted Sep 25, 2011
posted Sep 25, 2011
From The New Orleans Review: “Gerner’s Retired Lives of Gunslingers” by Christopher Hellwig (excerpt)
posted Sep 19, 2011
posted Sep 19, 2011
Ludacris helped collect 250,000 books in Epic Book Drive for New Orleans
posted Sep 19, 2011
posted Sep 19, 2011
To Learn the Language of Feeling: An Interview with Robert Olen Butler
posted Sep 13, 2011
posted Sep 13, 2011
Making Books: Symposium at Tulane, Sept. 14
posted Sep 12, 2011
posted Sep 12, 2011
Room 220 Fall Reading Series Lineup Announced!!!
posted Sep 8, 2011
posted Sep 8, 2011
The best little magazine shop in … Metairie?
posted Sep 7, 2011
posted Sep 7, 2011
You preface both your novels with epigraphs from Southern rappers and the Bible: Jesmyn Ward interview at The Paris Review Daily
posted Aug 30, 2011
posted Aug 30, 2011
Zachary Lazar reads for the 1718 Reading Series
posted Aug 29, 2011
posted Aug 29, 2011
Not for five minutes will I be distracted from the wonder:
THE MOVIEGOER turns 50
posted Aug 25, 2011
THE MOVIEGOER turns 50
posted Aug 25, 2011
Ready or Not, Heal They Come!
posted Aug 25, 2011
posted Aug 25, 2011
Community writing workshops can be as fun as a bar full of football hooligans
posted Aug 23, 2011
posted Aug 23, 2011
2-Cent Listen! Literacy and Arts Festival recap
posted Aug 17, 2011
posted Aug 17, 2011
BIG CLASS BOOK ONE – THE ANIMALS
posted Aug 10, 2011
posted Aug 10, 2011
Some Friendly Advice from Robert Olen Butler
posted Aug 6, 2011
posted Aug 6, 2011
Elysiana
posted Aug 5, 2011
posted Aug 5, 2011
The Divorce Book Following the Divorce: Robert Olen Butler’s ‘A Small Hotel’
posted Aug 3, 2011
posted Aug 3, 2011
O Pony of South Derbigny O Leaping Yellow
posted Aug 2, 2011
posted Aug 2, 2011
Intersection | New Orleans: Five Years Later
posted Jul 28, 2011
posted Jul 28, 2011
Get Sexy with the Saints and Sinners Short Story Contest
posted Jul 22, 2011
posted Jul 22, 2011
10th Ward Buck’s Definition of Bounce
posted Jul 13, 2011
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