Bronx Noir

Bronx Noir
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Publisher : Akashic Books
Total Pages : 283
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ISBN-10 : 9781936070220
ISBN-13 : 1936070227
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Bronx Noir by : S. J. Rozan

Fiction by Marlon James, Kevin Baker, and more: “Captures the immense diversity . . . from the mean streets of the South Bronx to affluent Riverdale” (Publishers Weekly). Set amid landmarks like Yankee Stadium and the Bronx Zoo, in crowded streets or leafy enclaves, this collection of crime and suspense fiction, edited by a winner of multiple major mystery awards, showcases both an exceptional lineup of literary talent and the unique atmosphere of New York City’s northern borough. Brand-new stories by Thomas Adcock, Kevin Baker, Thomas Bentil, Lawrence Block, Jerome Charyn, Suzanne Chazin, Terrence Cheng, Ed Dee, Joanne Dobson, Robert Hughes, Marlon James, Sandra Kitt, Rita Laken, Miles Marshall Lewis, Patrick W. Picciarelli, Abraham Rodriguez Jr., S.J. Rozan, Steven Torres, and Joseph Wallace.

Bi-annual Report

Bi-annual Report
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 618
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433069116477
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Bi-annual Report by :

Bi-annual Report

Bi-annual Report
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 70
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433069116469
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Bi-annual Report by :

Bronx Biannual

Bronx Biannual
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Publisher : Akashic Books
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 1933354046
ISBN-13 : 9781933354040
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Bronx Biannual by : Miles Marshall Lewis

The debut of a new literary journal dubbed the African-American "McSweeney's," featuring Touré, Greg Tate, and others.

Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don't Have Bruises

Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don't Have Bruises
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Publisher : Akashic Books
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1888451718
ISBN-13 : 9781888451719
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don't Have Bruises by : Miles Marshall Lewis

This collection of essays is a confessional, stylistic account (in the Joan Didion tradition) of coming of age in the Bronx alongside the birth and evolution of hip-hop culture. This collection presents a mosaic of seminal figures in hip-hop, documentary essays exploring the social decay of hip-hop, and a substantial element of memoir, as well as observations on the generational issues of urban America. With a foreword by acclaimed poet Saul Williams, Scars exposes the motivations and aspirations of a culture whose spiritual centre was the Bronx.

The Darker Mask

The Darker Mask
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9780765318503
ISBN-13 : 0765318504
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Darker Mask by : Gary Phillips

Wildly fantastic stories by a cross section of today's cutting-edge urban fantasy and crime writers

33 1/3 Greatest Hits, Volume 2

33 1/3 Greatest Hits, Volume 2
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 467
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ISBN-10 : 9781441130037
ISBN-13 : 1441130039
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis 33 1/3 Greatest Hits, Volume 2 by : David Barker

The second compendium of extracts from Continuum's acclaimed and successful 33 1/3 series, Volume 2 features 20 sharp, savvy and very different writers' takes on albums by Neutral Milk Hotel, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, David Bowie, the Pixies, the Beastie Boys, Nirvana, R.E.M, the Band and many more. A perfect gift for the music lover in your life!

Dangerous Visions and New Worlds

Dangerous Visions and New Worlds
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Publisher : PM Press
Total Pages : 866
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ISBN-10 : 9781629639024
ISBN-13 : 1629639028
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Dangerous Visions and New Worlds by : Andrew Nette

Much has been written about the “long Sixties,” the era of the late 1950s through the early 1970s. It was a period of major social change, most graphically illustrated by the emergence of liberatory and resistance movements focused on inequalities of class, race, gender, sexuality, and beyond, whose challenge represented a major shock to the political and social status quo. With its focus on speculation, alternate worlds and the future, science fiction became an ideal vessel for this upsurge of radical protest. Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950 to 1985 details, celebrates, and evaluates how science fiction novels and authors depicted, interacted with, and were inspired by these cultural and political movements in America and Great Britain. It starts with progressive authors who rose to prominence in the conservative 1950s, challenging the so-called Golden Age of science fiction and its linear narratives of technological breakthroughs and space-conquering male heroes. The book then moves through the 1960s, when writers, including those in what has been termed the New Wave, shattered existing writing conventions and incorporated contemporary themes such as modern mass media culture, corporate control, growing state surveillance, the Vietnam War, and rising currents of counterculture, ecological awareness, feminism, sexual liberation, and Black Power. The 1970s, when the genre reflected the end of various dreams of the long Sixties and the faltering of the postwar boom, is also explored along with the first half of the 1980s, which gave rise to new subgenres, such as cyberpunk. Dangerous Visions and New Worlds contains over twenty chapters written by contemporary authors and critics, and hundreds of full-color cover images, including thirteen thematically organised cover selections. New perspectives on key novels and authors, such as Octavia Butler, Ursula K. Le Guin, Philip K. Dick, John Wyndham, Samuel Delany, J.G. Ballard, John Brunner, Judith Merril, Barry Malzberg, Joanna Russ, and many others are presented alongside excavations of topics, works, and writers who have been largely forgotten or undeservedly ignored.

Dead-End Jobs

Dead-End Jobs
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Publisher : All Due Respect, an imprint of Down & Out Books
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 :
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Dead-End Jobs by : Andy Rausch

Contract killers have long been a point of interest for readers of crime fiction and action film fans. Dead-End Jobs: A Hitman Anthology offers up eighteen works of short fiction from some of the hottest writers in the business. While the stories all depict professional killers, they are wildly different in their tone and the styles in which they are written, as well as the way they are depicted and the point-of-view from which they're told. Some of these killers are seasoned professionals and others are new to the killing game. Some stories find their settings in urban locales such as New York City or Los Angeles and others in backwater rural locations. There are also contract killers of every stripe. Some stories depict the traditional organized crime gunmen while others feature corner boys doing the bidding of neighborhood drug dealers and the like. The stories in this collection are fast-paced and action-packed. Just as there are contract killers of varying pedigrees here, Dead-End Jobs features the writing of veteran wordsmiths such as Joe R. Lansdale, Max Allan Collins, and Stephen Spignesi, as well as new but equally exciting writers. Each author in this collection is as skilled as the hitters depicted in the stories. But their weapons are words instead of rifles and pistols, and every one absolutely kills here. Praise for DEAD-END JOBS: “An incredible collection of powerful and haunting stories that exist in that shadowy realm between tragedy, nihilism and noir.” —S.A. Cosby, author of Blacktop Wasteland

Music + Travel Worldwide

Music + Travel Worldwide
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Publisher : Museyon
Total Pages : 209
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781938450389
ISBN-13 : 1938450388
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Music + Travel Worldwide by : Museyon,

With 12 genres and influences, cities, and scenes, Music + Travel Worldwide guides music fans across an insightful, international stage of sounds to help plan where to go and what not to miss. Curated by experts in the industry, the book travels to Russia to experience the country's long and inglorious outlaw culture's sounds of chanson; heads to Buenos Aires to witness the development of cumbia, from the lavish '90s to its latest digital incarnation; goes "underground" to check out Beijing's ever-evolving, highly influential experimental music scene; and gets into Berlin's private clubs that are playing the offspring of techno. Loaded with sidebars and useful trivia about musicians, discography of artists' albums and 100 festival locations, a timeline of historical events for each of the 12 genres, and detailed maps of venue locations, this book is perfect for the travel lover or the musically obsessed.