"....you’ve got to keep up appearances, as we say among the Society for Ambient People and Persons of Elegance, SAPPE, which, without wanting to be contentious, is an invention from back home, born in the Bacongo district of Brazzaville,towards the Total roundabout. We’re the ones who exported “Sappe” to Paris, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, because lately there are so many false prophets swarming these streets in the City of Light, to the point where it’s getting difficult to separate the wheat from the"
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University of California, Los Angeles facultyNovelists from the Republic of the CongoEssayists from the Republic of the CongoPoets from the Republic of the CongoJournalists from the Republic of the Congo
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