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Old 08-Oct-2008, 14:22
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Hello,

I am reading a text about the Brazilian writer Machado de Assis and could not understand the following sentence: "the supreme black literary artist"

who can help me
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Old 08-Oct-2008, 14:33
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Welcome to the forums.

Try "supreme [black literary artist] >> The best of the black writers.
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