Black Orpheus: Translated by S. W. AllenPrésence africaine, 1963 - 65 pages |
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Translated by S. W. Allen Jean-Paul Sartre. universal adoration of the day and our nocturnal terrors which are also universal . In this sense , the blacks re - establish this hierarchy which they were but recently destroying . They ...
Translated by S. W. Allen Jean-Paul Sartre. universal adoration of the day and our nocturnal terrors which are also universal . In this sense , the blacks re - establish this hierarchy which they were but recently destroying . They ...
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... universal Revolution ; here it unfolds itself into an enormous and sombre flower . The origi nality of Césaire is to have cast his direct and powerful concern for the Negro , for the oppressed and for the militant into the world of the ...
... universal Revolution ; here it unfolds itself into an enormous and sombre flower . The origi nality of Césaire is to have cast his direct and powerful concern for the Negro , for the oppressed and for the militant into the world of the ...
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... penetrate beneath the brilliant phantasies of the day and encounters , a thousand feet under the apolinian surface , the inexpiable suffering which is the universal essence of man . If one wished to systematize , one BLACK ORPHEUS 49.
... penetrate beneath the brilliant phantasies of the day and encounters , a thousand feet under the apolinian surface , the inexpiable suffering which is the universal essence of man . If one wished to systematize , one BLACK ORPHEUS 49.
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