Computer Science C149, 001 - Fall 2014 Introduction to Embedded Systems - Edward A. Lee, Alberto Sangiovanni-vincentelli Creative Commons 3.0: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
Tom Raworth is a London-based poet and visual artist whose many works include Ace (1974), West Wind (1984), Visible Shivers (1987), Eternal Sections (1993), Survival (1994), Clean & Well Lit (1996), and Let Baby Fall (2008); his Collected Poems was published by Carcanet in 2003.
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In December of 1999 a symposium titled "Issues of Authenticity" was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with papers mostly arguing for and against the age and authenticity of a painting titled Riverbank that the museum had recently acquired and believed to be an early masterwork, while others, spearheaded by Cahill, believe it to be a forgery by the late Zhang Daqian. Revelations about the background of this symposium, and additional opinions by others about this controversy, are offered here.
Georgina Kleege of the Berkeley Department of English reads from her work, is interviewed about her writing process, and answers questions from the audience. Kleege is the author of "Blind Rage: Letters to Helen Keller," and "Sight Unseen," among others. She specializes in creative nonfiction, disability autobiography, and blindness and visual art. She teaches courses in creative writing and disability studies.