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'''Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe''' ({{IPAc-en|l|ə|ˈ|k|uː|_|l|ə|ˈ|b|ɑr|t}} {{respell|lə|KOO|_|lə|BART}}, {{IPA|fr|laku labaʁt|lang}}; 6 March 1940 &ndash; 28 January 2007) was a French ]. He was also a ] and ]. Lacoue-Labarthe published several influential works with his friend ].


Lacoue-Labarthe was influenced by and wrote extensively on ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref>On the influence of Granel, cf., {{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}.</ref> He also translated works by Heidegger, Celan, ], ], and ] into French.
'''Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe''' (born 1940) is a contemporary ] ] and ].


Lacoue-Labarthe was a member and president of the ].
===Summary===
==Influences and associations==
Lacoue-Labarthe is influenced by and has written extensively on ], ], ], ], ], and ]. He is also a French ] for Heidegger, Celan, ], ], and ]. He collaborated extensively with ] as editors, authors, and founders of the ], which has since been dissolved. The two are possibly Derrida's most prominent students and together organized the first Cerisy conference dedicated to his work, ''Les fins de l'homme'' ("The Ends of Man"), in ]. Both hold professorial appointments at the Université Marc Bloch in ], France. He is a member of the ].


==Work==
==Professional milestones==
===Collaboration with Jean-Luc Nancy===
Lacoue-Labarthe received his ''docteur d'état'' in 1987 with a jury led by Gérard Granel and including Derrida and ]. The monograph submitted for that degree was ''La fiction du politique'' (English translation, ''Heidegger, Art, Politics''), a study of Heidegger's long-abiding allegiances to his vision of ]. It followed shortly after a book on Celan and Heidegger, ''Poetry as Experience''. Both of these works immediately predate the explosion of interest in the political dimensions of Heidegger's thought and his personal responsibility as Rector of the University of Freiburg under the Nazi regime, an interest generated by ] book that appeared in 1987. Scholars such as Derrida (in "Deconciliation," ''Shibboleth,'' and ''Of Spirit'') , Lyotard (in ''Heidegger and "the jews"''), and ] (see ) have strongly commended these works as authoritative.
Lacoue-Labarthe wrote several books and articles in collaboration with ], a colleague at the ] in ]. Early collaborations included ''Le Titre de la lettre: une lecture de Lacan'' (1973; trans., ''The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan'') and ''L'Absolu littéraire: théorie de la littérature du romantisme allemand'' (1978; trans., ''The Literary Absolute: The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism'').

In 1980 Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy organized a conference at Cerisy-la-Salle, centered around Derrida's 1968 paper ''Les fins de l'homme''. Following this conference and at Derrida's request, in November 1980 Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy founded the ''Centre de recherches philosophiques sur le politique'' (Centre for Philosophical Research on the Political). The Centre operated for four years, pursuing philosophical rather than empirical approaches to political questions. During that period Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy produced several important papers, together and separately. Some of these texts appear in ''Les Fins de l'homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980'' (1981), ''Rejouer le politique'' (1981), ''La retrait du politique'' (1983), and ''Le mythe nazi'' (1991, revised edition; originally published as ''Les méchanismes du fascisme'', 1981). Many of these texts are gathered in translation in ''Retreating the Political'' (1997).

===On Martin Heidegger===
In 1986 Lacoue-Labarthe published a book on Celan and Heidegger entitled ''La poésie comme expérience'' (1986; trans., ''Poetry as Experience''). Lacoue-Labarthe received his ''doctorat d'état'' in 1987 with a jury led by Gérard Granel and including Derrida, ] and ]. The monograph submitted for that degree was ''La fiction du politique'' (1988; trans., ''Heidegger, Art, and Politics''), a study of Heidegger's relation to ]. These works predate the explosion of interest in the political dimensions of Heidegger's thought which followed the publication of a book by ].

In ''Poetry as Experience'' Lacoue-Labarthe argued that, even though Celan's poetry was deeply informed by Heidegger's philosophy, Celan was long aware of Heidegger's association with the Nazi party and therefore fundamentally circumspect toward the man and transformative in his reception of his work. Celan was nonetheless willing to meet Heidegger. Heidegger was a professed admirer of Celan's writing, although Celan's poetry never received the kind of philosophical attention which Heidegger gave to the work of poets such as Friedrich Hölderlin or ]. Celan's poem "]," however, seems to hold out the possibility of a rapprochement between their work. In this respect Heidegger's work was perhaps redeemable for Celan, even if that redemption was not played out in the encounter between the two men.
Lacoue-Labarthe considered that Heidegger's greatest failure was not his involvement in the National Socialist movement but his "silence on the extermination" and his refusal to engage in a thorough deconstruction of Nazism. He also believed, however, that Heidegger's thought offers pathways to a philosophical confrontation with Nazism, pathways which Heidegger failed to follow, but which Lacoue-Labarthe did attempt to pursue.

== Theatrical work ==
Lacoue-Labarthe was also involved in theatrical productions. He translated Hölderlin's version of '']'', and collaborated with {{Interlanguage link multi|Michel Deutsch|fr}} to stage the work at the {{Interlanguage link multi|Théâtre national de Strasbourg|fr}} on 15 and 30 June 1978.<ref>The performance was attended by, among others, ], who wrote a review in response. Cf., Sarah Kofman, "L'espace de la césure," ''Critique'' 34/379 (December 1978), pp. 1143–50; Tina Chanter, "Eating Words: Antigone as Kofman's Proper Name," in ] & Kelly Oliver (eds.), ''Enigmas: Essays on Sarah Kofman'' (Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, 1999), pp. 189–202; and Andrew Bush, "María Zambrano and the Survival of Antigone," '']'' 34 (3–4) (2004): 90–111.</ref> Lacoue-Labarthe and Deutsch returned to the ] to collaborate on a 1980 production of ] '']''.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080620004556/http://www.colline.fr/auteur/101 |date=2008-06-20 }}.</ref> Lacoue-Labarthe's translation of Hölderlin's version of '']'' was staged in ] in 1998, with ] in the title role.<ref>.</ref>


==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==
===Works by him===
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| ''Le Titre de la lettre: une lecture de Lacan'' | ''Le Titre de la lettre: une lecture de Lacan''
| 1973 | 1973
| ISBN 2718600020 | {{ISBN|2-7186-0002-0}}
| w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | with Jean-Luc Nancy
| ''The Title of the Letter: a Reading of Lacan'' | ''The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan''
| 1992 | 1992
| ISBN 0791409627 | {{ISBN|0-7914-0962-7}}
| trans. François Raffoul and David Pettigrew | trans. François Raffoul and David Pettigrew
|- |-
| ''L'Absolu littéraire: théorie de la littérature du romantisme allemand'' | ''L'Absolu littéraire: théorie de la littérature du romantisme allemand''
| 1978 | 1978
| ISBN 2020049368 | {{ISBN|2-02-004936-8}}
| w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | with Jean-Luc Nancy
| ''The literary absolute: the Theory of Literature in German romanticism'' | ''The Literary Absolute: The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism''
| 1988 | 1988
| ISBN 0887066615 | {{ISBN|0-88706-661-5}}
| trans. Philip Barnard and Cheryl Lester | trans. Philip Barnard and Cheryl Lester
|- |-
| ''Portrait de l'artiste, en général'' | ''Portrait de l'artiste, en général''
| 1979 | 1979
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2267001624 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-267-00162-4}}
| colspan="4" | | colspan="4" |
|- |-
| ''Le Sujet de la philosophie: Typographies 1'' | ''Le Sujet de la philosophie: Typographies 1''
| 1979 | 1979
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2082260119 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-08-226011-9}}
| ''The Subject of Philosophy'' | ''The Subject of Philosophy''
| 1993 | 1993
| ISBN 0816616981 | {{ISBN|0-8166-1698-1}}
| trans. Thomas Trezise et al* | trans. Thomas Trezise, ] et al.*
|- |-
| ''Les Fins de l'homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980'' (ed.) | ''Les Fins de l'homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980'' (ed.)
| 1981 | 1981
| ISBN 2718602074 | {{ISBN|2-7186-0207-4}}
| w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | with Jean-Luc Nancy
| colspan="4" | see ''Retreating the Political'' below for translations of their contributions
|-
| ''Rejouer le politique'' (ed.)
| 1981
| ISBN
| with Jean-Luc Nancy
| colspan="4" | see ''Retreating the Political'' below for translations of their contributions
|-
| ''La retrait du politique'' (ed.)
| 1983
| ISBN
| with Jean-Luc Nancy
| colspan="4" | see ''Retreating the Political'' below for translations of their contributions | colspan="4" | see ''Retreating the Political'' below for translations of their contributions
|- |-
| ''Retrait de l’artiste en deux personnes'' | ''Retrait de l’artiste en deux personnes''
| 1985 | 1985
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2904546049 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-904546-04-9}}
| colspan="4" | | colspan="4" |
|- |-
| ''L'Imitation des modernes: Typographies 2'' | ''L'Imitation des modernes: Typographies 2''
| 1985 | 1986
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2082260119 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-08-226011-9}}
| ''Typography: mimesis, philosophy, politics'' | ''Typography: Mimesis, Philosophy, Politics''
| 1989 (Harvard), 1998 (Stanford) | 1989 (Harvard), 1998 (Stanford)
| ISBN 0804732825 | {{ISBN|0-8047-3282-5}}
| ed. Christopher Fynsk* | ed. ]*
|- |-
| ''La Poésie comme expérience'' | ''La Poésie comme expérience''
| 1986 | 1986
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2267004380 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-267-00438-0}}
| ''Poetry as Experience'' | ''Poetry as Experience''
| 1999 | 1999
| ISBN 0804734275 | {{ISBN|0-8047-3427-5}}
| trans. Andrea Tarnowski | trans. Andrea Tarnowski
|- |-
| ''La Fiction du politique: Heidegger, l'art et la politique'' | ''La Fiction du politique: Heidegger, l'art et la politique''
| 1988, revised | 1988, revised
| colspan="2" | ISBN 226700531X | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-267-00531-X}}
| ''Heidegger, Art, and Politics: the Fiction of the Political'' | ''Heidegger, Art, and Politics: the Fiction of the Political''
| 1990 | 1990
| ISBN 063117155X | {{ISBN|0-631-17155-X}}
| trans. Chris Turner | trans. Chris Turner
|- |-
| ''Sit venia verbo'' | ''Sit venia verbo''
| 1988 | 1988
| ISBN 2267005654 | {{ISBN|2-267-00565-4}}
| w/ Michel Deutsch | with Michel Deutsch
| colspan="4" | | colspan="4" |
|- |-
| ''Musica ficta: figures de Wagner'' | ''Musica ficta: figures de Wagner''
| 1991 | 1991
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2267008637 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-267-00863-7}}
| ''Musica ficta: Figures of Wagner'' | ''Musica ficta: Figures of Wagner''
| 1994 | 1994
| ISBN 0804723850 | {{ISBN|0-8047-2385-0}}
| trans. Felicia McCarren | trans. Felicia McCarren
|- |-
| ''Le mythe nazi'' | ''Le mythe nazi''
| 1991 | 1991
| ISBN 287678078X | {{ISBN|2-87678-078-X}}
| w/ Jean-Luc Nancy | with ]
| colspan="4" | | colspan="4" |
|- |-
| ''Pasolini, une improvisation : d’une sainteté'' | ''Pasolini, une improvisation : d’une sainteté''
| 1995 | 1995
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2841030377 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-84103-037-7}}
| "Pasolini, an improvisation: Of a Saintliness"
| colspan="3" |
| ''Umbr(a)'' 2005
| {{ISBN|0-9666452-8-6}}
| trans. Steven Miller
|- |-
| colspan="4" |
| ''Retreating the Political'' | ''Retreating the Political''
| 1997 | 1997
| ISBN 0415151635 | {{ISBN|0-415-15163-5}}
| w/ Jean-Luc Nancy, ed. Simon Sparks** | with ], ed. Simon Sparks**
|- |-
| ''Métaphrasis; suivi de Le théâtre de Hölderlin'' | ''Métaphrasis; suivi de Le théâtre de Hölderlin''
| 1998 | 1998
| colspan="2" | ISBN 213049336X | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-13-049336-X}}
| colspan="4" | | colspan="4" |
|- |-
| ''Phrase'' | ''Phrase''
| 2000 | 2000
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2267015617 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-267-01561-7}}
| colspan="4" | | colspan="4" |
|- |-
| ''Poétique de l'histoire'' | ''Poétique de l'histoire''
| 2002 | 2002
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2718605782 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-7186-0578-2}}
| colspan="4" | | colspan="4" |
|- |-
| ''Heidegger: la politique du poème'' | ''Heidegger: la politique du poème''
| 2002 | 2002
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2718605936 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-7186-0593-6}}
| ''Heidegger and the Politics of Poetry''
| colspan="4" |
| 2007
| {{ISBN|0-252-03153-9}}
| trans. Jeff Fort
|- |-
| ''Agonie terminée, agonie interminable'' | ''Agonie terminée, agonie interminable''
| 2004 | 2004
| colspan="2" | ISBN 2718606266 | colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-7186-0626-6}}
| colspan="4" |
|-
| ''Le chant des muses: Petite conférence sur la musique''
| 2005
| colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-227-47528-5}}
| colspan="4" |
|-
| ''L’«allégorie»: Suivi de Un commencement ''
| 2006
| colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-7186-0724-6}}
| colspan="4" |
|-
| ''Préface à la disparition ''
| 2009
| colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-267-02033-5}}
| colspan="4" |
|-
| ''Ecrits Sur l'Art ''
| 2009
| colspan="2" | {{ISBN|2-84066-282-5}}
| colspan="4" | | colspan="4" |
|} |}
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French philosopher, literary critic, and translator Not to be confused with Philippe Labarthe.
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
Born6 March 1940
Tours, France
Died28 January 2007(2007-01-28) (aged 66)
Paris, France
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy
Deconstruction
InstitutionsUniversity of Strasbourg
Main interestsLiterary criticism
Tragedy
Notable ideasThe literary Absolute (L'Absolu littéraire)

Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (/ləˈkuː ləˈbɑːrt/ lə-KOO lə-BART, French: [laku labaʁt]; 6 March 1940 – 28 January 2007) was a French philosopher. He was also a literary critic and translator. Lacoue-Labarthe published several influential works with his friend Jean-Luc Nancy.

Lacoue-Labarthe was influenced by and wrote extensively on Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, German Romanticism, Paul Celan, and Gérard Granel. He also translated works by Heidegger, Celan, Friedrich Nietzsche, Friedrich Hölderlin, and Walter Benjamin into French.

Lacoue-Labarthe was a member and president of the Collège international de philosophie.

Work

Collaboration with Jean-Luc Nancy

Lacoue-Labarthe wrote several books and articles in collaboration with Jean-Luc Nancy, a colleague at the Université Marc Bloch in Strasbourg. Early collaborations included Le Titre de la lettre: une lecture de Lacan (1973; trans., The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan) and L'Absolu littéraire: théorie de la littérature du romantisme allemand (1978; trans., The Literary Absolute: The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism).

In 1980 Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy organized a conference at Cerisy-la-Salle, centered around Derrida's 1968 paper Les fins de l'homme. Following this conference and at Derrida's request, in November 1980 Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy founded the Centre de recherches philosophiques sur le politique (Centre for Philosophical Research on the Political). The Centre operated for four years, pursuing philosophical rather than empirical approaches to political questions. During that period Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy produced several important papers, together and separately. Some of these texts appear in Les Fins de l'homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980 (1981), Rejouer le politique (1981), La retrait du politique (1983), and Le mythe nazi (1991, revised edition; originally published as Les méchanismes du fascisme, 1981). Many of these texts are gathered in translation in Retreating the Political (1997).

On Martin Heidegger

In 1986 Lacoue-Labarthe published a book on Celan and Heidegger entitled La poésie comme expérience (1986; trans., Poetry as Experience). Lacoue-Labarthe received his doctorat d'état in 1987 with a jury led by Gérard Granel and including Derrida, George Steiner and Jean-François Lyotard. The monograph submitted for that degree was La fiction du politique (1988; trans., Heidegger, Art, and Politics), a study of Heidegger's relation to National Socialism. These works predate the explosion of interest in the political dimensions of Heidegger's thought which followed the publication of a book by Victor Farías.

In Poetry as Experience Lacoue-Labarthe argued that, even though Celan's poetry was deeply informed by Heidegger's philosophy, Celan was long aware of Heidegger's association with the Nazi party and therefore fundamentally circumspect toward the man and transformative in his reception of his work. Celan was nonetheless willing to meet Heidegger. Heidegger was a professed admirer of Celan's writing, although Celan's poetry never received the kind of philosophical attention which Heidegger gave to the work of poets such as Friedrich Hölderlin or Georg Trakl. Celan's poem "Todtnauberg," however, seems to hold out the possibility of a rapprochement between their work. In this respect Heidegger's work was perhaps redeemable for Celan, even if that redemption was not played out in the encounter between the two men.

Lacoue-Labarthe considered that Heidegger's greatest failure was not his involvement in the National Socialist movement but his "silence on the extermination" and his refusal to engage in a thorough deconstruction of Nazism. He also believed, however, that Heidegger's thought offers pathways to a philosophical confrontation with Nazism, pathways which Heidegger failed to follow, but which Lacoue-Labarthe did attempt to pursue.

Theatrical work

Lacoue-Labarthe was also involved in theatrical productions. He translated Hölderlin's version of Antigone, and collaborated with Michel Deutsch [fr] to stage the work at the Théâtre national de Strasbourg [fr] on 15 and 30 June 1978. Lacoue-Labarthe and Deutsch returned to the Théâtre national de Strasbourg to collaborate on a 1980 production of Euripides' Phoenician Women. Lacoue-Labarthe's translation of Hölderlin's version of Oedipus Rex was staged in Avignon in 1998, with Charles Berling in the title role.

Bibliography

French English
Le Titre de la lettre: une lecture de Lacan 1973 ISBN 2-7186-0002-0 with Jean-Luc Nancy The Title of the Letter: A Reading of Lacan 1992 ISBN 0-7914-0962-7 trans. François Raffoul and David Pettigrew
L'Absolu littéraire: théorie de la littérature du romantisme allemand 1978 ISBN 2-02-004936-8 with Jean-Luc Nancy The Literary Absolute: The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism 1988 ISBN 0-88706-661-5 trans. Philip Barnard and Cheryl Lester
Portrait de l'artiste, en général 1979 ISBN 2-267-00162-4
Le Sujet de la philosophie: Typographies 1 1979 ISBN 2-08-226011-9 The Subject of Philosophy 1993 ISBN 0-8166-1698-1 trans. Thomas Trezise, Hugh J. Silverman et al.*
Les Fins de l'homme à partir du travail de Jacques Derrida: colloque de Cerisy, 23 juillet-2 août 1980 (ed.) 1981 ISBN 2-7186-0207-4 with Jean-Luc Nancy see Retreating the Political below for translations of their contributions
Rejouer le politique (ed.) 1981 ISBN with Jean-Luc Nancy see Retreating the Political below for translations of their contributions
La retrait du politique (ed.) 1983 ISBN with Jean-Luc Nancy see Retreating the Political below for translations of their contributions
Retrait de l’artiste en deux personnes 1985 ISBN 2-904546-04-9
L'Imitation des modernes: Typographies 2 1986 ISBN 2-08-226011-9 Typography: Mimesis, Philosophy, Politics 1989 (Harvard), 1998 (Stanford) ISBN 0-8047-3282-5 ed. Christopher Fynsk*
La Poésie comme expérience 1986 ISBN 2-267-00438-0 Poetry as Experience 1999 ISBN 0-8047-3427-5 trans. Andrea Tarnowski
La Fiction du politique: Heidegger, l'art et la politique 1988, revised ISBN 2-267-00531-X Heidegger, Art, and Politics: the Fiction of the Political 1990 ISBN 0-631-17155-X trans. Chris Turner
Sit venia verbo 1988 ISBN 2-267-00565-4 with Michel Deutsch
Musica ficta: figures de Wagner 1991 ISBN 2-267-00863-7 Musica ficta: Figures of Wagner 1994 ISBN 0-8047-2385-0 trans. Felicia McCarren
Le mythe nazi 1991 ISBN 2-87678-078-X with Jean-Luc Nancy
Pasolini, une improvisation : d’une sainteté 1995 ISBN 2-84103-037-7 "Pasolini, an improvisation: Of a Saintliness" Umbr(a) 2005 ISBN 0-9666452-8-6 trans. Steven Miller
Retreating the Political 1997 ISBN 0-415-15163-5 with Jean-Luc Nancy, ed. Simon Sparks**
Métaphrasis; suivi de Le théâtre de Hölderlin 1998 ISBN 2-13-049336-X
Phrase 2000 ISBN 2-267-01561-7
Poétique de l'histoire 2002 ISBN 2-7186-0578-2
Heidegger: la politique du poème 2002 ISBN 2-7186-0593-6 Heidegger and the Politics of Poetry 2007 ISBN 0-252-03153-9 trans. Jeff Fort
Agonie terminée, agonie interminable 2004 ISBN 2-7186-0626-6
Le chant des muses: Petite conférence sur la musique 2005 ISBN 2-227-47528-5
L’«allégorie»: Suivi de Un commencement 2006 ISBN 2-7186-0724-6
Préface à la disparition 2009 ISBN 2-267-02033-5
Ecrits Sur l'Art 2009 ISBN 2-84066-282-5

* contents of this book do not correspond exactly to those of the book it otherwise translates

** collects essays from 1979, 1981, and 1983 and others not previously published

See also

References

  1. On the influence of Granel, cf., Audio recording of Lacoue-Labarthe discussing Granel.
  2. The performance was attended by, among others, Sarah Kofman, who wrote a review in response. Cf., Sarah Kofman, "L'espace de la césure," Critique 34/379 (December 1978), pp. 1143–50; Tina Chanter, "Eating Words: Antigone as Kofman's Proper Name," in Penelope Deutscher & Kelly Oliver (eds.), Enigmas: Essays on Sarah Kofman (Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, 1999), pp. 189–202; and Andrew Bush, "María Zambrano and the Survival of Antigone," diacritics 34 (3–4) (2004): 90–111.
  3. Website about Michel Deutsch Archived 2008-06-20 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. Actor's Metamorphosis Into Oedipus the Tyrant.
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