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But in the Virginia Woolf cycle she was extraordinary, rising to the lyrical heights of "Fancy (February 1927)" and "Parents (December 1940)." In 1919 Woolf wrote that her goal for her diary was "something so elastic that it will embrace anything," words Ms. Johnson Cano sang with hope and a premonition of melancholy.
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