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These are the Breaks [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x140x6 mm, weight: 152 g, black & white illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: Write Bloody Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1935904140
  • ISBN-13: 9781935904144
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 216x140x6 mm, weight: 152 g, black & white illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: Write Bloody Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1935904140
  • ISBN-13: 9781935904144
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

These Are The Breaks is the debut essay collection of NEA award-winning playwright, HBO Def Poet, and critically acclaimed "indie" rapper, Idris Goodwin.

A rhythmic blend of biting wit and break-beat poetry, Goodwin's prose pulses with purpose. Remixing broken dreams and distorted legacies, Goodwin cross-fades past and present, personal and political: Motown's last vinyl factory juxtaposes against Bronx rap legends battling in open-air arenas; Chicago's Public School system contrasts against Santa Fe's tourism industry; an Egyptian child drowns in the Dead Sea as Nat Turner sprints across Death Valley.

Diverse in scope and wickedly satirical, Goodwin's poetic essays sample race, class, and culture, transcending the page with hip-hop musicality. These Are The Breaks is the literary mixtape of our cacophonous times.

These Are The Breaks is the debut essay collection of NEA award-winning playwright, HBO Def Poet, and critically acclaimed "indie" rapper, Idris Goodwin. Diverse in scope and wickedly satirical, Goodwin's poetic essays sample race, class, and culture, transcending the page with hip-hop musicality. A rhythmic blend of biting wit and break-beat poetry, Goodwin's prose pulses with purpose. Remixing broken dreams and distorted legacies, Goodwin cross-fades past and present, personal and political: Motown's last vinyl factory juxtaposes against Bronx rap legends battling in open-air arenas; Chicago's Public School system contrasts against Santa Fe's tourism industry; an Egyptian child drowns in the Dead Sea as Nat Turner sprints across Death Valley. These Are The Breaks is the literary mixtape of our cacophonous times.
Preface 12(2)
1986
14(1)
Esham
15(2)
Response #1
17(2)
Old Ladies And Dope Boys
19(1)
Hip Hop On Adams Road
20(1)
Vinyl
21(3)
These Are the Breaks
24(2)
The Flavor Unit
26(2)
Something About Lying
28(3)
What I Learned From Al Jolson
31(2)
Black Face Along The Great White Way
33(3)
The Headbanger
36(3)
Signal: A Mother-ship Song
39(2)
Don't Be A Sellout
41(3)
Exodus
44(1)
The South Loop
45(1)
Me And Mahmoud Down By The Dead Sea
46(3)
The Idris Goodwin Dojo For The Rhyming Arts
49(2)
The Gangster Rap Question
51(3)
A Found Essay
54(1)
Seven Remixes Of The Phonogram
55(1)
Whistling
56(2)
Election Year
58(2)
Pre, Post and Currently Racial America
60(3)
10 Up: Reflections On The First Decade Of Our New Millennium
63(2)
Black Santa
65(2)
Sol Food
67(2)
Show And Prove
69(2)
A Poor Profession
71(2)
Lord Finesse Vs. Percee P: A Play-by-Play
73(6)
Break Beat Poetry
79(2)
Speech, Speech!
81(5)
Fallin' Off
86(2)
The Unremarkable
88(1)
Response #2: The Colossus Weeps
89(2)
Questionnaire For United States/Indonesia Studies Exchange
91(3)
A Jungle Tale
94(2)
When Black Actors Win Oscars
96(2)
The Nat Turner Chase Movie Pitch
98(2)
On Tour With The King
100