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  1. The Demon and the Angel: Searching for the Source of Artistic Inspiration by Edward (ed). Hirsch, 2002
  2. Personnalité Chilienne Du Monde Des Affaires: Sebastián Piñera, Hernán Büchi, Tomás Hirsch, Agustín Edwards Eastman (French Edition)
  3. Wild Gratitude Poems by Edward Hirsch, 1992-01-01
  4. Being Yourself: The Practice of Presence by Edward Hirsch, 1993
  5. FOR THE SLEEPWALKERS. Poems. Volume 4 in Knopf Poetry Series. ISBN:0394514742 by Edward. HIRSCH, 1981
  6. The Kennedy Courage: Profiles of Courage of a Great American Family by Edward And Hirsch, Phil Hymoff, 1965
  7. For the Sleepwalkers by Edward Hirsch, 1983
  8. FOR THE SLEEPWALKERS by Edward Hirsch, 1981
  9. Guillaume Apollinaire.(poem): An article from: Poetry by Edward Hirsch, 1998-02-01
  10. Tin House: Volume 5, Number 4 (Tin House, Volume 5) by Steven Millhauser, Elizabeth Tallent, et all 2004
  11. WILD GRATITUDE POEMS by EDWARD HIRSCH, 1986-01-01
  12. The Demon and the Angel by Edward Hirsch, 2002-03-26
  13. Some aspects of separation of powers (Sulzbacher memorial lecture) by Edward Hirsch Levi, 1975
  14. The horizontal line.(Poem): An article from: The Antioch Review by Edward Hirsch, 2002-03-22

61. Edward Hirsch "Illicit Afternoon"
edward hirsch. Illicit Afternoon. When we lay down on the rocks inthe bristling heat of a weekday afternoon 23 years ago, we were
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Illicit Afternoon
When we lay down on the rocks
in the bristling heat of a weekday afternoon
23 years ago, we were a moment
of incompatibles touching on a soiled beach,
a pair of crosshatchings, a lark
and a trout coming together in the stunned
space between air and water,
a wound splayed with the salt spray of waves,
absurdity mingled with sadness
and destiny thwarted by chance, by passion,
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62. Books And Writing - 26/01/2001: Edward Hirsch ..Summer Series
This week the seduction of poetry and how to read it with American poet criticand editor edward hirsch His book How to read a poem and fall in love with
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This week, the seduction of poetry, and how to read it with American poet, critic and editor Edward Hirsch . His book, How to read a poem- and fall in love with poetry is a surprising best seller in the USA and its Hirsch's personal passion for the form, which he suggests is best read in the dead of the night, that is probably why this book is so popular. (Harcourt Brace and Company) Publications: How to read a poem -and fall in love with poetry Author: Edward Hirsch Publisher: Harcourt Brace and Company Presenter: Ramona Koval Producer: Suzanne Donisthorpe To the main story index Navigate the Radio National Website... Search Radio National... Choose a program... Airplay All In The Mind AM The Ark Asia Pacific Australia Talks Back Australia Talks Books AWAYE! Background Briefing Big Ideas Book Reading Book Talk Books and Writing Boyer Lectures Breakfast Bush Telegraph The Business Report The Buzz Classic Comedy The Comfort Zone Correspondents Report Country Breakfast The Deep End DIG - Internet Radio Earthbeat Encounter The Europeans First Person The Goons The Health Report Hindsight In Conversation Late Night Live The Law Report Letter From America Lifelong Learning Life Matters Lingua Franca Live on Stage The Media Report Music Deli The Music Show

63. Abstract By Edward Hirsch
tuebingen.de edward A. hirsch Steklov Institute of Mathematics St.Petersburg,Russia Email hirsch@pdmi.ras.ru. Rolf Niedermeier
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Better Worst-Case Upper Bounds for MAX-2-SAT
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Wilhelm-Schickard-Institut fuer Informatik
Universitat Tuebingen, Germany
Email: gramm@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de Edward A. Hirsch
Steklov Institute of Mathematics
St.Petersburg, Russia
Email: hirsch@pdmi.ras.ru Rolf Niedermeier
Wilhelm-Schickard-Institut fuer Informatik
Universitat Tuebingen, Germany
Email: niedermr@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de Peter Rossmanith
Institut fuer Informatik, Technische Universitat Muenchen, Muenchen, Germany. Email: rossmani@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Recently there was a significant progress in proving (exponential-time) worst-case upper bounds for SAT, k-SAT, MAX-SAT and MAX-2-SAT algorithms. Many of these algorithms use various modifications of the Davis-Putnam / Davis-Logemann-Loveland procedure ( DPLL-like algorithms). Since MAX-1-SAT is trivial to solve, it is possible to simplify the analysis of DPLL-like algorithms for MAX-2-SAT by taking into account only the clauses containing exactly two literals ( 2-clauses ). On the other hand, MAX-2-SAT is polynomial-time solvable in the case when every variable occurs in at most two 2-clauses. These two ideas already give a very simple

64. Edward Hirsch
edward hirsch. edward hirsch was born in 1950 in Chicago, Illinois,educated at Grinnell College and the University of Pennsylvania
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65. Edward Hirsch
March 13TH. By edward hirsch. Okay, hit me with it, she said. Ithink I can take just about anything. . He sighed. He always did
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66. Professor Hirsch's Home Page
edward hirsch (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1979), a literary criticand poet, is one of our University's most honored faculty members.
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Department of English Edward Hirsch (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1979), a literary critic and poet, is one of our University's most honored faculty members. A recipient of a $295,000 "Genius Grant" from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a John and Rebecca Moores University Scholar and former director of the Creating Writing Program, he is the author of books and poetry including Sleepwalkers, The Night Parade, and On Love . His writing has received national and international awards, including the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Prize, Lyndhurst Prize, the Rome Prize, the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in literature, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Texas Institute of Letters Award in Poetry, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He is poetry editor of Wilson Quarterly , editorial advisor for poetry for DoubleTake magazine, and is a contributing editor to Triquarterly and the Paris Review. He contributes regularly to American Poetry Review The New Yorker , and The New York Times Book Review . His most recent book is How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry.

67. Edward Hirsch: Responsive Reading, University Of Michigan Press
edward hirsch. Responsive Reading. edward hirsch. 53/8 x 8. 192 pgs. 1999. Cloth0-472-09692-3 $42.50S Available Paper 0-472-06692-7 $14.95T Available.
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Collects prose that crosses geographic, historical, and linguistic borders, engaging literature as an international activity. This collection brims with wide-ranging encounters and explorations, fundamental discoveries, and reconsiderations. It is a book of deep, attentive, and appreciative readings. In Responsive Reading , reading itself is treated as a creative act, an intimate, triggering, and momentous activity. The collection begins with a reconsideration of the "J" author, the most ancient and humanly oriented writer in the Hebrew Bible, and concludes with a memoir of the author's grandfather, whose poems (which have not survived) he has tried to envision. There is an investigation of Dante's Inferno and of a biography of Emerson. There are pieces on the Polish poets Zbigniew Herbert, Alexsander Wat, and Wislawa Szymborska, and on the Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai; on Derek Walcott; and on the sullen majesty of Philip Larkin. There are also pieces that follow Federico Garcia Lorca and Joseph Cornell (via Charles Simic) on forays into New York City. An award-winning essay, "The Imaginary Irish Peasant," tracks a company of Irish writers into the countryside, both a real and an imagined place, a symbol-laden territory. Indeed, all these pieces testify to a poet's sublime experience of reading. Edward Hirsch is author of On Love, Earthly Measures, The Night Parade, Wild Gratitude

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 3, 2002. edward hirsch appointedPresident of the Guggenheim Foundation. The John Simon Guggenheim
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Edward Hirsch appointed President of the Guggenheim Foundation The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation has named a prize-winning poet and scholar to succeed Joel Conarroe, who will step down as president in January after seventeen years in office. Edward Hirsch, the president-elect, is the author of five books of poetry (with another forthcoming), three books of non-fiction, and numerous essays in The New Yorker The New York Review of Books , and elsewhere. Awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1985, he is currently completing a five-year term as a MacArthur Fellow. The John and Rebecca Moores Professor at the University of Houston, he holds a Ph.D. in Folklore from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as honorary degrees from several institutions. Mr. Hirsch won the poetry prize of the National Book Critics Circle in 1987 for Wild Gratitude , and was awarded the William Riley Parker Prize from the Modern Language Association for the best scholarly essay in PMLA for the year 1991. The author of a weekly column on poetry for the Washington Post Book World , he has given readings and lectures throughout the world, most recently in Poland, and has for the past several years served on the Guggenheim Foundation's Committee of Selection.

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70. How To Read A Poem(View) Edward Hirsch
How to Read a Poem Remember that the magic lies beyond the words —By edward hirsch,New Age (www.barefooters.org/hikers/publicity/new_age.html) May/June 1999
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71. Edward Hirsch, "How To Read A Poem"
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73. L'astronomie Et La Poesie : Edward Hirsch
Translate this page Nox Oculis. edward hirsch (1950- ) edward hirsch est né à Chicago en1950. Il edward hirsch, tiré de Wild Gratitude (1986). Références
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Edward Hirsch Edward Hirsch est né à Chicago en 1950. Il étudia au Grinnell College et à l'Université de Pennsylvanie, où il reçut un doctorat en folklore. Il est l'auteur de cinq ouvrages de poésie. Il est récipiendaire de plusieurs distinctions honorifiques : le Lavan Younger Poets Award de l'Academy of American Poets et Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award de l'université de New York. Il a reçu des titres universitaires des fondations Guggenheim, MacArthur et de la National Endowment for the Arts. Il a également reçu des prix de Rome de l'American Academy à Rome, de la Ingram Merrill Foundation Award, et de la Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award. Hirsch a été professeur de littérature anglaise à la Wayne State University et à la University of Houston. Il est éditeur de poésie au Wilson Quarterly , conseiller éditorial au magazine DoubleTake . Il contribue régulièrement au American Poetry Review The New Yorker , et The New York Times Book Review In Spite of Everything, the Stars (extraits)
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74. Levi, Edward Hirsch
Levi, edward hirsch, lev'E, lE'vE Pronunciation Key. Levi, edward hirsch ,1911–2000, American educator and public official, b. Chicago, grad. Univ.
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    Levi, Edward Hirsch 1911-, American educator and public official, b. Chicago, grad. Univ. of Chicago and Yale Univ. law school. He was a professor of law at the Univ. of Chicago (1945-75), dean of the law school (1950-62), then provost (1962-68), and president (1968-75). He served as President Gerald Ford's attorney general (1975-77), returning to the Univ. of Chicago as Glen A. Lloyd Distinguished Service Professor (1977-84). Among his writings are An Introduction to Legal Reasoning Four Talks on Legal Education (1952), and Point of View
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  • 76. Poeticvoices.com June 1998 Book Review: On Love By Edward Hirsch
    On Love. by. edward hirsch. Alfred A. Knopf 86 pages $22.00 hardcover. edwardhirsch likes to write his poems early in the mornings sitting in McDonald's.
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    On Love by Edward Hirsch Alfred A. Knopf
    86 pages $22.00 hardcover Review by Bruce Autry Edward Hirsch likes to write his poems early in the mornings sitting in McDonald's. He finds a connection to the movement of people there and the way Houston awakens to another day of labored love. This new collection contains two sections of poems. The first part consists of 15 lyrics in Hirsch's own voice. The second part employs 25 different speakers in dramatic lyrics with Hirsch's literary heroes voicing their opinions of love. Hirsch's originality shines forth in the conceits of his "Two (Scholarly) Love Poems.." The speaker compares himself to the Dead Sea Scrolls and the lover to a scholar who deciphers the mysteries of the other as a coded text. I have pondered the mystery of reciprocal love all through the years wondering why two pair off and a third equally good loses his suit. The second part of this love poem depicts the ecstasy of love-making through a scholar's exploration of the letters on the page. Yes, even the nerdiest of nerds feel that pulsating quiver of the groin nerves even without the fine-tuning of Viagra. Hirsch closes section one with a beautiful lyric called "Husband and Wife." The speaker in the first half is ecstatic over the oneness of a man and woman in sexual intercourse and draws from the Biblical story of Adam's rib as the source of Eve's being. The second part details the way in which a man and a woman's separateness, the mystery of selfhood, can be as painful as the loss of Eden was to our ancestors Adam and Eve:

    77. Poeticvoices.com May 1999 Book Review: Earthly Measures By Edward Hirsch
    Earthly Measures. edward hirsch. Format Hardback, 37 poems. Earthly Measures isa book of poetry by Mr. edward hirsch. It consists of 37 poems in 3 sections.
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    Earthly Measures.
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    Format: Hardback, 37 poems.
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    ISBN: 0679-43346-5 (Paperback)
    Publisher: Alfred A. Knopp, Inc
    Pub. Date 1994. Review by Dean Henn Earthly Measures is a book of poetry by Mr. Edward Hirsch. It consists of 37 poems in 3 sections. Mr. Hirsch was born in Chicago, in 1950, and attended Grinnell College and the University of Pennsylvania. He has four books published. For The Sleepwalkers , his first book was published in 1981. It received the Lavan Younger Poets Award from the Academy of American Poets and the Delmore Schwartz Memorial Award from New York University. Wild Gratitude his second book was published in 1986. It received the National Book Critics Circle Award. The Night Parade his third book was published in 1989. Earthly Measures , his fourth book was published in 1994. Much of the poems are of an apocalyptic view of the Midwest. In 1994, as part of a poetry class, I corresponded by letter with Mr. Hirsch. Among the poems in Earthly Measures I asked him about in section one was, Man On a fire Escape "I wanted to write a poem in which I described an apocalyptic event. It didn't come out of a dream, but out of an attempt to describe an epiphanic event. In The Midwest, his view is one of abandon and decay. In The Midnight Hour, he refers to someone with cancer as you and her death as passing from one realm to another. In section two, From A Train (Hofmannsthal in Greece) is a timeless landscape.

    78. Lawrence University : News And Events : Convocation Series, 2001-02 : Edward Hir
    Honors Convocation edward hirsch. Poet. Read the Press Release Poetic Genius edward hirsch Receiving Honorary Degree at Lawrence Convocation.
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    Poet Tuesday, May 21, 2002 Edward Hirsch, Professor of English at the University of Houston, is the author of five books of poems, including On Love, Earthly Measures, The Night Parade, Wild Gratitude, and For the Sleepwalkers. He has been the recipient of fellowships from the MacArthur and Guggenheim foundations, as well as the National Endowment for the Arts. His work has also been honored with a National Book Critics Circle Award, the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome, and a Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writers' Award. Read the Press Release: "Poetic Genius" Edward Hirsch Receiving Honorary Degree at Lawrence Convocation
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    79. Arts/Literature/Authors/H/Hirsch,_Edward
    Arts / Literature / Authors / H / hirsch, edward. edward hirsch The Academyof American Poets presents a biography photograph and selected poems.
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    80. ALI Reporter
    edward hirsch Levi, Emeritus Council Member, Is Dead at 88.
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    Spring 2000 ALI Home Page The President's Letter Servitudes and Apportionment Restatements Now Available Edward Hirsch Levi, Emeritus Council Member, Is Dead at 88 ... Death of Director Emeritus Herbert Wechsler
    A native of Chicago, Mr. Levi was associated with the University of Chicago for most of his life, having begun his education at the kindergarten of its Laboratory School and remained at the University through Law School. After further study of law at Yale, he joined the Chicago Law School faculty in 1936. During World War II he served in Washington in the Justice Department, but he returned to Chicago as a Law Professor in 1945. Five years later he was named Dean of the Law School. A pioneer in developing interdisciplinary programs at the Law School, his decision to pair lawyers in the classroom with economists—and later with other social scientists—provided the original impetus for the development of the "law and economics school" of thought for which Chicago became famous. In 1962 Mr. Levi became Provost of the University, and in 1968 he was named President and served in that post for the next seven years. Appointed Attorney General by President Ford in 1975, Mr. Levi won widespread acclaim for restoring a standard of integrity and impartiality at the Justice Department after the corruptions of Watergate. He rejoined the Chicago Law School faculty in 1977 and remained until his retirement in 1984. From 1985 to 1989 he was President of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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