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This is a possible old copyright violation. See [1]. Therefore the text here should be reorganized and partly rewritten just in case. Otherwise it should be removed. --mav
I'd be happy to change the text, but I happen to be the author of both of these articles and didn't know this would be a problem. If you still think it is, please let me know. -- RC
Writing period is listed as up to 1992. He is listed to have died in 1991 Writing period information has been changed. Unless proof can be found of his post-mortem work...
(Re: Writing Period): I think the original intention of the text was that the last book written was published posthumously, in 1992 (it matters not to me the year displayed). wl —Preceding unsigned comment added by Wlornten (talk • contribs) 00:51, 27 December 2007 (UTC)