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\input sal.otx
\input aux.otx
-\margins/2 fold (0.55,0.4,0.5,0.5)in
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\def\pbrk{\vskip 2em}
\blankstyle
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% -- title page
{
\raggedright
-Behold Metatron, the Recording Angel \ln
+Behold Metatron, the Recording Angel \nl
Sol Yurick \par
}
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Columbia University \nl
New York City, N.Y. 10027 U.S.A.
}
-\clearpage
+\break
% -- dedications, etc
@@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ To Michiko Sawada, for conversations, friendship, analysis, and most of all comp
\pbrk
-To suppose that any author of fiction, poetry or discursive writing works alone is a conceit fostered by the Nineteenth Century. Of course one always has collaborators, advice, and even opposition. Here are some of the people who helped me: Bert Cowlan, Martin Elton, Karen Paulsell, Hesh Wiener, Peter Krass, John Verity, Joan Greenbaum, Peter Brooks, Robert Shapiro, Ken Donow, Jean McDermott, Herb Schiller, Oscar Urgeteche, George Caffentzis, Silvia Federici, Robert Greenblatt. Of course, they might not agree with my ideas or the way I used their help. I alone am responsible for what has resulted. \emph{Metatron} is also in partial fulfillment of a Guggenheim Foundation grant.
+To suppose that any author of fiction, poetry or discursive writing works alone is a conceit fostered by the Nineteenth Century. Of course one always has collaborators, advice, and even opposition. Here are some of the people who helped me: Bert Cowlan, Martin Elton, Karen Paulsell, Hesh Wiener, Peter Krass, John Verity, Joan Greenbaum, Peter Brooks, Robert Shapiro, Ken Donow, Jean McDermott, Herb Schiller, Oscar Urgeteche, George Caffentzis, Silvia Federici, Robert Greenblatt. Of course, they might not agree with my ideas or the way I used their help. I alone am responsible for what has resulted. \e{Metatron} is also in partial fulfillment of a Guggenheim Foundation grant.
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