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          Literature. Book Publishing/Salons, Circles, Creative Associations and Unions
       
   
                                                                                                                                        
                           
                       
                                                                
                                                                       SALONS, CIRCLES AND LITERARY GATHERINGS. During the 18th century regular gatherings of writers were uncommon, but those that there were portrayed different stylistic and philosophic positions. The literary circle of Feofan (Prokopovich) towards the end of the 1720s supported the political direction and concept of the state which Peter the Great had conceived. This circle included such people as A. D. Kantemir and V. N. Tatishchev. In the middle of the 18th century literary salons began to appear, these were organised and led by the host, who in the 18th century, as a rule, was a grandee-patron of the arts (the salon of I. I. Shuvalov from the 1740s; the salon of I. L. Golenishchev-Kutuzov from the 1760s etc.). In this time too a tendency was also developing for gatherings to develop around particular periodicals: the journal Prazdnoe Vremya, v Polzu Upotreblennoe appeared among students of the Gentry Cadet Infantry Corps - one of the centres of literary life of St. Petersburg of the middle of the 18th century; the literary circle of M. M. Kheraskov (D. I. Fonvizin, I. F. Bogdanovich, A. A. Rzhevsky et al. were its members) published the journal Vechera (1772-73); the spiritual-moral journal Talking Citizen (1789) became the organ of the Society of Friends of Philological Sciences founded in 1784 by M. I. Antonovsky in the structure of the Main People's School. The most significant role in the history of the Russian literature of the 18th century was played by two St. Petersburg literary unions - the Circle of Lvov and Derzhavin and Elagin's Circle (in the middle of the 1760s, developing close ties between I. P. Elagin - Fonvizin, V. I. Lukin, B. E. Elchaninov and others) stressing the necessity for developing a more national theatrical repertoire. The Russian Academy became the biggest institution, incorporating the best writers of the 18th century with the purpose of solving literary and linguistic problems, it was preceded by the Russian Gathering of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences in 1735 - beginning of the 1740s; V. K. Trediakovsky, V. E. Adodurov, M. V. Lomonosov were among its members. From the beginning of the 19th century, literary gatherings fulfilled the functions which were later passed on to the periodical press and critique literature became the most important factor of the literary process; belonging to a definite literary circle was treated as an attribute of participation in the literary life. St. Petersburg was the centre of literary forces of national-conservative ("archaic") orientation in the bitter literary struggle at the beginning of the 19th century: weekly literary soirees hosted by G. R. Derzhavin, A. S. Shishkov, A. S. Khvostov, I. S. Zakharov et al. developed into the establishment of the Discussions for Lovers of the Russian Word. The cultural significance of Arzamas was important in that it stood against the conservative trends of the Lovers of the Russian Word and developed the genres of parody and mockery as one of the forms of literary opposition. The literary legacy represented by Arzamas was later felt in the Salon of Ponomareva and in the Salon of A. O. Smirnova-Rosset (see Wednesdays of Smirnova-Rosset). The position represented by the Free Society of Lovers of Philology, Sciences and Arts in literary polemics was on the whole neutral; the literary and theatrical circles of A. A. Shakhovskoy and P. A. Katenin (1810s) sympathized with the archaic literary trend. The Free Society of Lovers of Russian Philology and the Green Lamp clearly had political shade in view of the developing Decembrists' movement. The 1810-30s was a time of flourishing of St. Petersburg salons visited by many outstanding writers of the epoch. Salons differed in the number of visitors, the nature of its management (with democratic and autocratic trends as well as politics present), in emotional and psychological atmosphere; as a rule, they did not have a special literary programme, but literature was invariably included in the circle of themes of splendid communication; in one place the best writing would be read, at the poetry salon one could find the most cultured company etc.; an aristocratic lady was often the central figure of a salon of this period. The most important salons were: the salon of A. N. Olenin (from the middle of the 1800s), the salon of Odoevsky, the salon of Karamzina, the salon of E. M. Khitrovo and the salon of the daughter of E. M. Khitrovo D. F. Ficquelmont (from the end of the 1820s), the salon of M. Y. Vielgorsky (see the Vielgorsky Family) and the salon of his son-in-law V. A. Sollogub (from the middle of the 1830s), the salon of E. P. Rostopchina (1836-45) etc. Weekly literary soirees hosted by writers stood close to the salons (meetings hosted by V. A. Zhukovsky, A. A. Delwig, P. A. Pletnev et al.), but they had a more closed and specifically literary character; literary readings hosted by N. V. Kukolnik became literary and musical meetings-junkets by the end of the 1830s having brought the theme of Gipsy revelry and freedom to literary and musical meetings. The book shops of V. A. Plavilshchikov, I. T. Lisenkov, I. V. Slenin, Glazunov, A. F. Smirdin et al. played the role of a type of literary clubs in the first half of the 19th century. Meetings hosted by N. I. Grech (from the middle of the 1820s), A. F. Voeykov (1830s), A. A. Kraevsky (1840s) were involved in editorial and publishing activity which were appropriate to the interests of the appropriate publication and were distinquished by their mixed character and non-aristocraticism of the staff, they mostly solved business tasks preparing the approaching changes of principles of literary unions. The social function of literature was a subject for discussion in the Circle of V. G. Belinsky whose ideas considerably influenced many outstanding Russian writers. By the second half of the 19th century, professionalism and commercialization of the work of writers, growing importance of literary journals, a significant progress in the sphere of publishing business appreciably transformed the image of literary life. Editorial boards of the journals Sovremennik, Otechestvennye Zapiski, later of Vestnik Evropy, Russkoe Bogatstvo etc. and the publishing houses (of A. S. Suvorin, A. F. Marx, M. O. Wolf, M. M. Stasyulevich et al.) gradually became real literary centres. Public literary readings, often for the sake of charity, became popular (especially in the 1860s) after the organization of the first professional union of Russian writers in 1859 - the Literary Fund. Literary soirees lost their earlier significance though they were still widespread; at various times they were hosted by V. M. Garshin, P. P. Gnedich, V. I. Dal, A. V. Druzhinin, N. S. Leskov, N. A. Nekrasov, I. I. Panaev et al. The most famous salons of the middle of the century were the salons of the Maykovs and A. I. Stakenschneider (from the 1850s). Meetings and societies connected with the names of Y. P. Polonsky and K. K. Sluchevsky (see Fridays) became a link connecting the different literary epochs at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries. The extraordinary multifaceted literary life of St. Petersburg in the Silver Age was marked by features of overall thoroughness and striking symmetry. Renewal of aestheticism and the development of modernism gave back the previous meaning to literary unions of various types. The union World of Art, meetings on the Tower of V. I. Ivanov (Ivanov's Wednesdays) occupied an important place in the Russian intellectual and artistic space of the epoch. The salon of the Merezhkovskys, the salon of Sologub, Sundays of V. V. Rozanov (1900s), the Religious-Philosophical Meetings (1901-03; they were resumed in 1907 as the Religious-Philosophical Society) etc. were connected with the literary circle of symbolists. Acmeism was the result of St. Petersburg culture and reflected in the activity of Poets Guild. Numerous public readings and debates, in particular futuristic ones, were held in various artistic, educational and other institutions of St. Petersburg (the cabaret Wandering Dog, Rest of Comedians, Tenishevsky College etc.). S. A. Esenin and N. A. Klyuev were in the centre of the group of new peasants (the literary unions Beauty, then Strada (Drudgery), the middle of the 1910s). Literary and sometimes public and political centres were flats and dachas of many writers (of K. I. Chukovsky in Kuokkale, of M. Gorky on Kronverksky Avenue etc.), editorial offices of many journals of various trends Mir Bozhy, later Sovremenny Mir, Zhizn, Mir Iskusstva, Apollon with which the activity of the Society of Zealots of the Artistic Word was connected from the end of the 1900s, Satirikon, Zavety, Letopis, Starye Gody, Russky Bibliofil, 1911-16, Stolitsa i Usadba etc., publishing houses (Knowledge, Sail, 1915-18 etc.). The traditions of Arzamas were originally developed in the facetious secret literary society of A. M. Remizov Obezvelvolpal (1900-1910s). The activity of new creative unions had features of a commune for writers - the House of Writers and especially of the House of Arts; brought together the best artistic powers of the city became a bright page in the cultural history of Petrograd in the hardship and social chaos of the post-revolutionary years. Various literary circles in the beginning of the 1920s are connected with the work of these organisations: Serapion's Brothers, the Sounding Shell (headed by N. S. Gumilev, later by K. I. Chukovsky; K. K. Vaginov, N. N. Berberova, N. K. Chukovsky et al. were among its members), the third Poets' Guild (G. V. Adamovich, G. V. Ivanov, I. V. Odoevtseva et al.), Inhabitants of the Island (Vaginov, S. A. Kolbasyev, V. A. Rozhdestvensky et al.) etc. Sittings of OPOYZ and of the Free Philosophical Association (1919-24), which many writers joined, were also held in the House of Arts. The publishing house World Literature in many respects succeeded by Academia became one of the largest cultural centres of Petrograd. The public and political situation of the 1920s - beginning of the 1930s did not prohibit the existence of a diverse range of literary groups. The Petrograd-Leningrad departments of the All-Russian Union of Poets (headed in 1920-21 by A. A. Blok, Gumilev, in 1924-29 by I. I. Sadofyev, N. S. Tikhonov) and of the All-Russian Union of Writers comprised of so called writers-fellow travellers A. N. Tolstoy, V. Y. Shishkov, O. D. Forsh, M. L. Slonimsky, Rozhdestvensky et al. which cultivated the avant-garde poetics of absurdity at the Society for Realistic Art (OBERIU); the Society of Peasant Writers (A. P. Chapygin, Klyuev, among members) with their own printing organ - the journal Perelom (1930-32) etc. existed along with numerous unions of proletarian writers (Petrograd-Leningrad departments for Proletarian Culture), the All-Russian Association of Proletarian Writers, Russian Association of Proletarian Writers, Literary Union of the Red Army and Fleet; the literary groups Friendship, New Generation etc.). The literary-artistic circle of S. Y. Marshak from the middle of the 1920s (E. L. Schwarz, B. S. Zhitkov, L. Panteleev, V. V. Lebedev, E. I. Charushin, V. M. Konashevich) which served as an excellent basis for childrens' literature. A kind of a colony of writers united by regular meetings hosted by Tolstoy and Shishkov, was formed in the 1930s in Detskoe Selo (Pushkin). The different forms of literary life in Leningrad gradually gave way to the monopoly of the Leningrad Writers Organisation for the regulation of the literarature after the establishment of the Union of Writers in 1932-34; the V. V. Mayakovsky Memorial House for Writers became the main literary centre of the city for many years. Pallid from repression, war, the political campaign of 1946 which kept only one literary journal in the city, Leningrad literature continued to live in the conditions of severe party control. From the 1950s, new literary unions (including literary societies) started, they appeared in the structures of publishing houses, editorial boards of journals and newspapers, Houses of Culture, various educational institutions (the Literary Society in the structure of the publishing house Soviet Writer, societies at the journals Zvezda) and Neva, at the Mining Institute, the literary club Daring at the Palace of Pioneers, the literary and translator's studio of Е. G. Etkind at the House of a Writer etc.). Many future outstanding Leningrad writers A. G. Bitov, V. V. Golyavkin, G. Y. Gorbovsky, G. A. Goryshin, V. V. Konetsky, V. B. Krivulin, V. G. Popov et al. were trained in these institutes under the supervision of experienced authors. Numerous unions represented Leningrad literature free from censor of the 1950-80s: so called Akhmatova's orphans (the literary circle of the end of the 1950s - beginning of the 1960s, included poets of a kindred spirit to A. A. Akhmatova - I. A. Brodsky, E. B. Rein et al.), the literary circle Small Sadovaya (1960s, L. L. Aronson was among its members; later many participants became visitors of the cafe Saigon), the group VERPA, from the middle of the 1960s to the beginning of the 1970s, A. L. Khvostenko was among its members, Citizens etc. Club-81 officially registered at the end of the Brezhnev's Stagnation and was closely connected to the literary underground. The beginning of the 1990s was marked by politically determined break-up of the Leningrad branch of the Union of Writers into two independent organizations, and then, by what was seen as symbolic, a fire in the House of Writers in 1993. Only by the end of the 1990s, St. Petersburg literary life overcame the state of numbness and confusion. In 1997, the Centre of Soviet Literature and Books appeared which to a certain extent took over the functions of the House of Writers; the editorial board of the journal Zvezda (the Star), museums of Akhmatova, Blok, F. M. Dostoevsky, the new-born Cellar of a Wandering Dog, the gallery Borey-Art, the Journalist House, the publishing house Detgiz-Lyceum etc. were literary centres of St. Petersburg in 2002 to a certain extent. References: Литературные салоны и кружки: Первая половина XIX в. / Ред. Н. Л. Бродский. Л., 1930; Русская литература конца XIX - начала XX в.: Девяностые годы. М., 1968; Русская литература конца XIX - начала XX в.: 1901-1907. М., 1971; Русская литература конца XIX - начала XX в.: 1908-1917. М., 1972; Литературные памятные места Ленинграда. 3-е изд., испр. и доп. Л., 1976; Шубин В. Ф. Поэты пушкинского Петербурга. Л., 1985; Жерихина Е. И. Зимний сезон в светских и литературных салонах Петербурга пушкинской поры // С.-Петерб. ун-т. 2000. №7. С. 22-24; Аронсон М. И., Рейсер С. А. Литературные кружки и салоны. СПб., 2001; Бунатян Г. Г. Город муз: Лит. памят. места г. Пушкина. СПб., 2001; Бунатян Г. Г., Чарная М. Г. Петербург Серебряного века: Дома, события, люди. СПб., 2002; Савицкий С. А. Андеграунд: История и мифы ленингр. неофиц. лит. М., 2002; Самиздат Ленинграда, 1950-е - 1980-е: Лит. энцикл. М., 2003. D. N. Cherdakov.
                                                                      
                          
                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Persons 
                     
                                    Adamovich Georgy Viktorovich
                        
                                    Adodurov Vasily Evdokimovich
                        
                                    Akhmatova Anna Andreevna
                        
                                    Antonovsky Mikhail Ivanovich
                        
                                    Aronson Leonid Lvovich
                        
                                    Belinsky Vissarion Grigorievich
                        
                                    Berberova Nina Nikolaevna
                        
                                    Bitov Andrey Georgievich
                        
                                    Blok G.P.
                        
                                    Bogdanovich Ippolit Fedorovich
                        
                                    Brodsky Iosif Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Chapygin Alexey Pavlovich
                        
                                    Charushin Evgeny Ivanovich
                        
                                    Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich
                        
                                    Chukovsky Nikolay Korneevich
                        
                                    Dal Vladimir Ivanovich
                        
                                    Delwig Anton Antonovich
                        
                                    Derzhavin Gavriil Romanovich
                        
                                    Dostoevsky Fedor Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Druzhinin Alexander Vasilievich
                        
                                    Elagin Ivan Perfilievich
                        
                                    Elchaninov Bogdan Evgenievich
                        
                                    Esenin Sergey Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Etkind Efim Grigorievich
                        
                                    Feofan Prokopovich (lay name Eleazar Prokopovich)
                        
                                    Ficquelmont Daria Fedorovna, Countess
                        
                                    Fonvizin Denis Ivanovich
                        
                                    Forsh Olga Dmitrievna
                        
                                    Garshin Vsevolod Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Gnedich Peter Petrovich
                        
                                    Golenishchev-Kutuzov Ivan Loginovich
                        
                                    Golyavkin Viktor Vladimirovich
                        
                                    Gorbovsky Gleb Yakovlevich
                        
                                    Gorky Maxim (Alexey Maximovich Peshkov)
                        
                                    Goryshin Gleb Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Grech Nikolay Ivanovich
                        
                                    Gumilev Nikolay Stepanovich
                        
                                    Ivanov Georgy Vladimirovich
                        
                                    Ivanov Vyacheslav Ivanovich
                        
                                    Kantemir Antiokh Dmitrievich
                        
                                    Karamzina Ekaterina Andreevna
                        
                                    Katenin Pavel Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Kheraskov Mikhail Matveevich
                        
                                    Khitrovo Elizaveta Mikhailovna
                        
                                    Khvostenko Alexey Lvovich
                        
                                    Khvostov Alexander Semenovich
                        
                                    Klyuev Nikolay Alexeevich
                        
                                    Konashevich Vladimir Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Konetsky Boris Ivanovich
                        
                                    Kraevsky Andrey Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Krivulin Viktor Borisovich
                        
                                    Kukolnik Nestor Vasilievich
                        
                                    Lebedev Vladimir Vasilievich
                        
                                    Leskov Nikolay Semenovich
                        
                                    Lisenkov Ivan Timofeevich
                        
                                    Lomonosov Mikhail Vasilievich
                        
                                    Lukin Vladimir Ignatievich
                        
                                    Lvov Alexey Fedorovich
                        
                                    Marshak Samuil Yakovlevich
                        
                                    Marx Adolf Fedorovich
                        
                                    Mayakovsky Vladimir Vladimirovich
                        
                                    Nekrasov Nikolay Alexeevich
                        
                                    Odoevsky Vladimir Fedorovich
                        
                                    Odoevtseva Irina Vladimirovna (real name Heinecke Iraida Gustavovna )
                        
                                    Olenin Alexey Nikolaevich
                        
                                    Panaev Ivan Ivanovich
                        
                                    Panteleev L. (real name Eremeev Alexey Ivanovich)
                        
                                    Plavilshchikov Vasily Alexeevich
                        
                                    Pletnev Peter Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Polonsky Yakov Petrovich
                        
                                    Popov Valery Georgievich
                        
                                    Rein Evgeny Borisovich
                        
                                    Remizov Alexey Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Rostopchina Evdokiya Petrovna, Countess
                        
                                    Rozanov Vasily Vasilievich
                        
                                    Rzhevsky Alexsey Andreevich
                        
                                    Sadofiev Ilya Ivanovich
                        
                                    Schwarz Evgeny Lvovich
                        
                                    Shakhovskoy Alexander Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Shishkov Alexander Semenovich
                        
                                    Shishkov V.M.
                        
                                    Shuvalov Ivan Ivanovich, Count
                        
                                    Slenin Ivan Vasilievich
                        
                                    Slonimsky Mikhail Leonidovich
                        
                                    Sluchevsky Konstantin Konstantinovich
                        
                                    Smirdin Alexander Filippovich
                        
                                    Smirnova-Rosset Alexandra Osipovna
                        
                                    Sollogub Vladimir Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Stakensсhneider Andrey Ivanovich
                        
                                    Stasyulevich Mikhail Matveevich
                        
                                    Suvorin Alexey Sergeevich
                        
                                    Tatishchev Vasily Nikitich
                        
                                    the Glazunovs
                        
                                    the Maykovs
                        
                                    Tikhonov Nikolay Semenovich
                        
                                    Tolstoy Alexey Nikolaevich
                        
                                    Trediakovsky Vasily Kirillovich
                        
                                    Vaginov (Vagenheim) Konstantin Konstantinovich
                        
                                    Vielgorsky Mikhail Yurievich
                        
                                    Voeykov Alexander Fedorovich
                        
                                    Wolf Mavriky Osipovich
                        
                                    Zakharov I.S.
                        
                                    Zhitkov Boris Stepanovich
                        
                                    Zhukovskaya V.A.
                        
                         
                          
                      
                                                                                                         Bibliographies 
                     
                                    Аронсон М. И., Рейсер С. А. Литературные кружки и салоны. СПб., 2001
                                                  
                                           Савицкий С. А. Андеграунд: История и мифы ленингр. неофиц. лит. М., 2002
                                                  
                                           Бунатян Г. Г., Чарная М. Г. Петербург Серебряного века: Дома, события, люди. СПб., 2002
                                                  
                                           Бунатян Г. Г. Город муз: Лит. памят. места г. Пушкина. СПб., 2001
                                                  
                                           Жерихина Е. И. Зимний сезон в светских и литературных салонах Петербурга пушкинской поры // С.-Петерб. ун-т, 2000
                                                  
                                           Шубин В. Ф. Поэты пушкинского Петербурга. Л., 1985
                                                  
                                           Литературные памятные места Ленинграда. 3-е изд., испр. и доп. Л., 1976
                                                  
                                           Русская литература конца XIX - начала XX в.: 1908-17. М., 1972
                                                  
                                           Русская литература конца XIX - начала XX в.: 1901-1907. М., 1971
                                                  
                                           Литературные салоны и кружки: Первая половина XIX в. / Ред. Н. Л. Бродский. Л., 1930
                                                  
                                           Русская литература конца XIX - начала XX в.: Девяностые годы. М., 1968
                                                                
                          
                      
                                                                
                    The subject Index 
                                            
                                                  
          Prazdnoe Vremya v Polzu Upotreblennoe, Leisure Time Spent with Benefit, journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Circle of Lvov and Derzhavin
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Conversations for Lovers of the Russian Word , Literary Society
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Arzamas, Literary Circle
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Ponomareva Salon
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Wednesdays of Smirnova-Rosset
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Free Society for the Lovers of Literature, Sciences and Arts, Literary and Social Organization
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Green Lamp, Literary and Political Society
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Odoevsky's Salon
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Salon of Karamzina
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Sovremennik (Contemporary), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Otechestvennye Zapiski (Notes of the Fatherland), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Vestnik Evropy (The Herald of Europe), 1866-1918
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Russkoe Bogatstvo (The Russian Wealth), journal, 1876-1918
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Literary Fund
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Maykov Literary and Artistic Salon
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Fridays, Y. P. Polonsky's Fridays, K. K. Sluchevsky's Fridays
       
   
                              
                                                  
          World of Art, Association
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Ivanov's Wednesdays, Literary and Artistic Meetings
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Merezhkovsky Salon
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Religious and Philosophical Assemblies
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Poets Guild
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Stray Dog, Cabaret
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Comedians Halt, Cabaret
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Tenishev's School
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Mir Bozhy (God's World), journal, 1892-1906
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Zhizn (Life), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Mir Iskusstva (World of Art), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Apollon (Apollo), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Satirikon, journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Zavety (Behests), journal, 1912-1914
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Letopis (The Chronicle), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Starye Gody (The Bygone Years), journal
       
   
                              
                                                   
                                                  
          Stolitsa i Usadba (The Capital and Mansion), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Knowledge, publishing house, 1898-1913
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Literary Men, House of, Literary Organization
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Serapion's Brothers
       
   
                              
                                                  
          OPOYaZ
       
   
                              
                                                  
          World of Literature, publishing house, 1918-1924
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Academia, publishing house, 1921-1937
       
   
                              
                                                  
          OBERIU
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Soviet Writer, the Leningrad Department of the Publishing House
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Zvezda (The Star), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Neva, journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Saigon Cafe
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Citizens, Literary Group
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Club 81
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Anna Akhmatova Literary and Memorial Museum
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Blok's Memorial Flat
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Dostoevsky Literary Memorial Museum
       
   
                              
                                                   
                                                  
          Borey-Art, art centre
       
   
                              
                                            
                          
                     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
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