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ISBN13: 9780812993417
ISBN10: 0812993411
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"In his memoir, Asante, a Zimbabwe native and a Philly transplant, plays out the events of his childhood against the backdrop of the street-savvy rhythms of hip hop. In this soul-searching memoir, Asante describes himself as a 'true African-American,' born in the motherland, and he recalls his family life in 'Killadelphia' with his Afrocentric 'Pops' and slightly off-kilter 'Moms,' who winds up in a psychiatric facility, as well as his older brother Uzi, who goes to prison for the statutory rape of a white girl. Asante blends the old soul riffs of Amiri Baraka and Ishmael Reed with the helter-skelter stream-of-consciousness of New Journalism scribes Hunter Thompson, Terry Southern, and Tom Wolfe, tossing in a dash of Sister Soulja and Donald Goines, in his journey through the crime-ridden city streets. It's the snippets of scenes — almost overheard chatter — and colorful descriptions that make this memoir memorable, as in his description of the funeral of Amir, the riff on the all-important 'dead presidents' or money on the block, and his time at Crefeld alternative school. Asante's noir chronicle is imaginative, powerful, and electric, written with passion and conviction." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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MK Asante is an award-winning writer, filmmaker, hip-hop artist, and professor of creative writing and film at Morgan State University.

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Loved every second of this book, this journey if you will, of a young boy and his journey of self discovery. So powerful, so poetic.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780812993417
Subtitle:
A Memoir
Author:
Asante, M. K.
Author:
Asante, M.K.
Author:
Asante, Molefi K.
Publisher:
Spiegel & Grau
Subject:
Biography - General
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Publication Date:
20130820
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Pages:
272
Dimensions:
8.54 x 5.74 x 1.06 in 0.84 lb

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Biography » General
Featured Titles » Biography
History and Social Science » African American Studies » General
History and Social Science » Sociology » Urban Studies » General

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Product details 272 pages Spiegel & Grau - English 9780812993417 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In his memoir, Asante, a Zimbabwe native and a Philly transplant, plays out the events of his childhood against the backdrop of the street-savvy rhythms of hip hop. In this soul-searching memoir, Asante describes himself as a 'true African-American,' born in the motherland, and he recalls his family life in 'Killadelphia' with his Afrocentric 'Pops' and slightly off-kilter 'Moms,' who winds up in a psychiatric facility, as well as his older brother Uzi, who goes to prison for the statutory rape of a white girl. Asante blends the old soul riffs of Amiri Baraka and Ishmael Reed with the helter-skelter stream-of-consciousness of New Journalism scribes Hunter Thompson, Terry Southern, and Tom Wolfe, tossing in a dash of Sister Soulja and Donald Goines, in his journey through the crime-ridden city streets. It's the snippets of scenes — almost overheard chatter — and colorful descriptions that make this memoir memorable, as in his description of the funeral of Amir, the riff on the all-important 'dead presidents' or money on the block, and his time at Crefeld alternative school. Asante's noir chronicle is imaginative, powerful, and electric, written with passion and conviction." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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