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  1. The price of the perfect wave is greater than you think. The Big Sea. Surfing is killing it. This $10 billion global industry – built on the dream of carefree spirits, crystal clear waters and an even clearer connection to the natural world – has never been more popular.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Big_SeaThe Big Sea - Wikipedia

    The Big Sea (1940) is an autobiographical work by Langston Hughes. In it, he tells his experience of being a writer of color in Paris, France, and his experiences living in New York, where he faced injustices surrounding systematic racism. In his time in Paris, Hughes struggled to find a stable income and had to learn to be efficient ...

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  3. 4. Nov. 2022 · EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW SCREENING: THE BIG SEA Dir. Lewis Arnold Surfing is killing it. This $10 billion global industry – built on the dream of carefree spirits, crystal clear waters and an even clearer connection to the natural world – has never been more popular.

  4. 15. Feb. 2022 · The Big Sea is a public domain book by American poet Langston Hughes. It tells his story of traveling and working in Harlem and Paris in the 1920s, during the Harlem Renaissance.

  5. 1,858 ratings209 reviews. Introduction by Arnold Rampersad. Langston Hughes, born in 1902, came of age early in the 1920s. In The Big Sea he recounts those memorable years in the two great playgrounds of the decade--Harlem and Paris. In Paris he was a cook and waiter in nightclubs.

  6. The Big Sea is the first volume of Hughes's autobiography, covering his childhood, early adulthood, and artistic development. It chronicles his struggles with racism, poverty, and family, and his love of poetry, jazz, and travel.