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    Alpha and Omega, from Seneca Journal

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    10 x 15 cm.Postcard of poem 'Alpha and Omega' by Jerome Rothenberg, with letter by author to David Meltzer on back, ca. 1974. 10 x 15 cm

    Whale sex PAN-Logue : Whale sex

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    Rothenberg, D. Whale sex. PAN : philosophy activism nature. 2008; 5, 128-132

    The Anthology as a Manifesto & as an Epic Including Poetry, or the Gradual Making of Poems for the Millennium

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    The author discusses the making of the anthology, Poems for the Millennium, or of “the anthology as an epic poem and/or a manifesto.” Both Jerome Rothenberg and Pierre Joris were able to show too —if it needed showing— that multiculturalism and avantgardism were not incompatible but historically, though not inevitably, related.El autor analiza la construcción de la antología, Poems for the Millennium, o su considera- ción “de la antología como poema épico y/o manifiesto”. Los editores de esta antología, Jerome Rothenberg y Pierre Joris supieron mostrar —por si ello fuese necesario— que el multiculturalismo y el vanguardismo no eran incompatibles sino que estaban, aunque no de manera inevitable, históricamente relacionados

    Sampling data accompanying "An aerosol activation metamodel of v1.2.0 of the pyrcel cloud parcel model: Development and offline assessment for use in an aerosol-climate model"

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    <p>Datasets recording sampling results, accompanying the manuscript <em>An aerosol activation metamodel of v1.2.0 of the pyrcel cloud parcel model: Development and offline assessment for use in an aerosol-climate model, </em>Rothenberg, D. and Wang, C., submitted, GMD. Please see the included README for more details.</p&gt

    A balance sheet of life.

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    The memoirs were written 1998 in London. The author describes the Rothenberg family's history going back to the late 18th century. Helmut Rothenberg's great-grandfather Emil Rothenberg was born 1853 in Goettingen. His mother died three years later, and Emil was brought up with relatives. In 1879 Emil Rothenberg married Fanny Karpf, whose ancestors came from southern Germany. Emil and Fanny lived in Nuernberg and had seven children. Their oldest son Isaak, the author's father, was born in 1880. He became a senior manager at the brass works of Aron Hirsch & Son in Halberstadt. In 1914 Isaak Rothenberg married Dora Moses, who came from a large orthodox family. Isaak and Dora Rothenberg had two sons; Helmut, born in 1915, was the oldest. His brother Karl-Heinz was born in 1917. In 1920 the family moved to Frankfurt, where Isaak Rothenberg joined a manufacturing business. Memories of the Rhineland occupation by French troops and the time of inflation after World War I. Helmut attended "Musterschule", a school based on Johann Pestalozzi's principles of education. School trip to London in 1930. Private piano lessons and growing interest in music. Rising Nazism. Helmut Rothenberg graduated in 1933, shortly after Hitler had become chancellor of Germany. A few months later he left Frankfurt for England. He stayed with friends of his father in Cheshunt, where he started to work as a chartered accountant. Helmut's brother Heinz (Henry) joined him in 1934, as the condition in his school in Frankfurt had become intolerable. Summer vocations with their parents in Suffolk. In 1939 Isaak and Dora Rothenberg were able to emigrate to England - shortly before the outbreak of war with Germany. Henry joined the Pioneer Corps in 1939, while Helmut worked for the War Office. The family moved to London in 1940. Recollection of air raids and situation as enemy aliens.Helmut Rothenberg started his own business in 1945, and shortly thereafter he married his fiancée Annema Hannes. In 1946 their son John Daniel was born. Description of his professional accomplishments. Memories of colleagues and friends. Their second son Robert Michael was born in 1950.Helmut Rothenberg was born in 1915 in Halberstadt, Germany. He emigrated to England in March 1933, where he started work as a chartered accountant. His brother Henry joined him in 1934. Their parents Isaak and Dora Rothenberg managed to emigrate to England shortly before the outbreak of war with Germany in 1939. In 1945 Helmut married Annema Hannes, a former medical student and Jewish émigré from Breslau. They had three children together and two children from Annema's previous marriage.Synopsis in fileChildhoodIn 1959 Judith Kay was born. Their children and grandchildren live in London, Israel and New York
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