In explosive 1968, Calvin Davis spends a year in the City of Light sitting at Left Bank sidewalk cafés penning endless drafts of The Phantom Lady of Paris. On café tables, he learns more about writing than he has in the lecture halls of two American universities - Hampton and Howard. He also learns how to wear out the seats of ten pairs of jeans. The honor of birthing such a unique and remarkable woman as the Phantom Lady, he says, was worth the loss of the pants and the bearing of the pain…for today, his “child,” The Phantom Lady lives.
Interview with Calvin Davis
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