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I mean, seriously... The piece is 3 1/2 minutes. With a title like that, do I really have to write a description to convince you to listen to it? (Non-fiction?)
A Lesson in Social Confusion: Or How I Essentially Became a Street Kabuki Performer Entirely By Accident is an episode from PHONOGRAPHY: Writing In Sound by Ryan Scammell. I mean, seriously... The piece is 3 1/2 minutes. With a title like t...
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Published Jan 31, 2009, 03:37 long, audio available.
I mean, seriously... The piece is 3 1/2 minutes. With a title like that, do I really have to write a description to convince you to listen to it? (Non-fiction?)
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A Lesson in Social Confusion: Or How I Essentially Became a Street Kabuki Performer Entirely By Accident is an episode from PHONOGRAPHY: Writing In Sound by Ryan Scammell.
This episode is 03:37 long.
This episode was published on Jan 31, 2009.
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A Lesson in Social Confusion: Or How I Essentially Became a Street Kabuki Performer Entirely By Accident is from PHONOGRAPHY: Writing In Sound by Ryan Scammell.
Published Jan 31, 2009 and 03:37 long