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Lucien Francoeur
Lucien Francoeur

Daniel Hince
Daniel Hince

Jerry Snell
Jerry Snell

Vic Vogel
Vic Vogel

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    Lucien Francoeur, rock poet of the French imagination of North America, lives the destiny he has chosen for himself at 200 miles an hour.

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    1992-09-25

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