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Yet a number of other installations in Lyon also distilled a kind of "experience" for the viewer (many less severe), inevitably bringing to mind our necessarily changed perception of such controlled environments, given the rise of branded architecture during the '90s. An excerpt from Harlem Renaissance poet Countee Cullen's poem, "Heritage," opens the novel, bringing to mind one of his earliest books of poetry, Copper Sun, while illuminating the book's theme: what is Africa to me? Elton John fares less well on the ``Makin' Whoopee'' duet, bringing to mind Bill Murray's ``Star Wars''-crooning lounge singer. |
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