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Léopold Sédar Senghor 1906–: Critical Essay by Jonathan Peters

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SOURCE: "L. S. Senghor: The Mask Poems of Chants d'Ombre," in African Literature Today, edited by Eldred Durosimi Jones, Africana Publishing Co., 1973, pp. 76-92.

In the following essay, Peters explores the way in which African aesthetic sensibility influences Senghor's work

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