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Morales tells, through illustrations that seem to dance and sing, the story of crossing borders on a bridge of language with her young son.
Aleksandar Hemon's Nowhere Man tells, through various observers, parts of the life of Jozef Pronek, the Bosnian émigré character introduced in his collection The Question of Bruno.
In one voice-over, a girl tells, through tears, of her parents being locked up; in another, a daughter asks her mother what it was like to move to a new country.
No literary aspiration here: Yeager tells, through some quaint West Virginia idiom, a gripping and illuminating story of a remarkable life of excitement and a frightening degree of risk.
Set in New York in the 1880s, In the Next Room (or the vibrator play) tells through fictional lives the extraordinary true tale of how the cluster of symptoms dubbed "hysteria" in women was treated when electricity became available.
L'Espace Georges Brassens tells through audiovisual presentations the life story of the popular singer-composer who was a Sète native and who submitted a petition asking to be buried on the beach there.
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