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Léopold Sédar Senghor 1906–: Critical Essay by Janice Spleth

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SOURCE: "The Political Context of Senghor's 'Elégie pour Georges Pompidou'," in Critical Perspectives on Léopold Sédar Senghor, edited by Janice Spleth, Three Continents Press, 1993, pp. 217-28.

In the following essay, Spleth contends that Senghor's poem denotes his expanding political horizons.

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