There were times when I would finish writing a sequence and I would see the face of my very well-mannered, deeply Presbyterian mother staring back at me from my imagination, looking at me with her lips pursed like, 'Douglas, what do you think you're doing' ... But if you're tackling a figure like Sade, you have a moral obligation to be true to his spirit.
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