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I was also pleased to see a mention for Martin MacInnes's uncompromising debut, Infinite Ground.
At the Existentialist Café; Marie; Infinite Ground Sarah Bakewell's At the Existentialist Café (Chatto & Windus) has a lot more heft than its breezy title suggests.
Finally, Martin MacInnes's debut Infinite Ground (Atlantic), ostensibly a detective story, is a dazzling novel of ideas, brimming with passages of jaw-dropping brilliance.
The Pseuds' Corner sonorities of Rilke we could read - 'and at the same time know the condition/ of not being, the infinite ground of your deep vibration' and so on - seemed a far cry from the poet recognised 'abroad' as a great European modernist.
Amid a promising array of unconventional debuts, two stood out for me: Nothing on Earth by poet Conor O'Callaghan (Doubleday Ireland), a very contemporary slice of gothic exploring the atomisation of modern life, set on an Irish ghost estate, and Infinite Ground by Martin MacInnes (Atlantic), a metaphysical mystery about a man's disappearance with shades of Conrad and Borges.
Infinite ground plane can be seen as reference, and the three lines are parallel.
We consider electromagnetic scattering from two-dimensional (2D) overfilled cavities embedded in an infinite ground plane.
The paper is concerned with the electromagnetic scattering from a large cavity embedded in an infinite ground plane.
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