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- Emon Hassan
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- "The Black Ghosts of Paris"
- Summary: Julia Browne lives in Canada but she feels a strong, even eerie connection to Paris - a feeling that the black writers, intellectuals and performers who found recognition there in the 1930's and 40's are kindred spirits who can help her.
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Review of The Black Ghosts of Paris
Emon Hassan
Posted on July 16, 2005 at 02:01 PM
A very delicate and well contructed piece. The composition of sounds with the voices are nicely knit. It has the feeling of an emotional journey to places where you've never been but you feel you're meant to. Liked the part a lot when the author carries us near the apartment where Langston Hughes had lived. Love the title!