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121 pages $10.95 (paper) ISBN 0-932511-61-9 $18.95
(cloth) ISBN 0-932511-60-0
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Straight Outta Compton - Reviews
"Ricardo Cortez Cruz's novel
Straight Outta Compton is a linguistic breakdance, a colloquial
jitterbug, a slangy flashdance, full of risks that pay off with
harsh delight. It's surreal at times, a nightmare in broad daylight
with a lot of possessed and dispossessed characters, characters who
talk out of two sides of their heads. These characters talk jive,
they lust and scream, laugh and shout; most of all they stay in
motion, living hard and fast in the moment, moment after moment.
They are whirled together in wonderment and anger. There's courage
here. Boldness. Life lived at the speed of television light and
noise. And there's rock hard authority. The confident, angry voice
of the author lends them their anger. And who can say that this
anger is unjustified in the streets of South Central L.A., or in
this novel, that is not itself a kind of passionate expression of
the quest for love?"
-Clarence Major, author of My Amputations, Winner
of the 1986 Western States Book Award
"As we move into the nineties,
rap music's slice-and-dice (and then bring-the-noize) approach has
been this country's most effective and original strategy for
providing outsiders with a sense of the urgency, anger, and sheer
exhilaration produced by the collisions of sounds, sights, and
people in our urban jungles. Now in Straight Outta Compton, Ricardo
Cruz has succeeded in writing the first major rap novel. It's a
brutal, authentic, and often startling book brimming over with the
surrealism and black humor, exotic lyricism, and struttin' intensity
of our ghetto's mean street scenes."
-Larry McCaffery, author of Storming the Reality
Studio
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