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The book "Touch of Muse" is a a collection of impromptu poems from the authors of the open server stihi.ru, inspired by the poetry of Steven Duplij. The initial poems are at the end of the book. For easy navigation each work has a link to the original work page, and vice versa. In addition, the table of contents contains reciprocal references to the corresponding pages. There is also an alphabetical list of all works with their authors. Steven Duplij (Stepan Douplii) is a theoretical physicist, poet, and musician from Münster, Germany. Born in Chernyshevsk-Zabaikalsky, Russia, he studied and…mehr

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The book "Touch of Muse" is a a collection of impromptu poems from the authors of the open server stihi.ru, inspired by the poetry of Steven Duplij. The initial poems are at the end of the book. For easy navigation each work has a link to the original work page, and vice versa. In addition, the table of contents contains reciprocal references to the corresponding pages. There is also an alphabetical list of all works with their authors. Steven Duplij (Stepan Douplii) is a theoretical physicist, poet, and musician from Münster, Germany. Born in Chernyshevsk-Zabaikalsky, Russia, he studied and worked in Kharkov, Ukraine. He is a Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Habilitation) and has more than a hundred scientific publications. His poems and mini-prose in Russian and English have been published in Russian and international literary journals. He is a Member of the Russian Union of Writers. He has also authored books on poetry and prose in nine languages. Cover Design by V. I. Podroushnyak
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Autor: Steven Duplij Buchübersetzung von Larisa Mironova Buchbearbeitung von Stefan Hengge Einzelne Übersetzung von Wolfram und Edda von Oertzen, Peter Mahnke Einzelne Bearbeitung von Jürgen Worofsky Cover Design by Vladimir Podroushnyak The layout was prepared in XeLaTeX by Steven Duplij