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The Last Holiday
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

The Last Holiday

“Engrossing and even at times uplifting, Scott-Heron’s self-portrait grants us insights into one of the most influential African American musicians of his generation.” —Booklist The stunning memoir of Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Gil Scott-Heron, The Last Holiday has been praised for bringing back to life one of the most important voices of the last fifty years. The Last Holiday provides a remarkable glimpse into Scott-Heron’s life and times, from his humble beginnings to becoming one of the most influential artists of his generation. The memoir climaxes with a historic concert tour in which Scott-Heron’s band opened for Stevie Wonder. The Hotter than July tour travel...

The Nigger Factory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

The Nigger Factory

The scathing second novel by the legendary poet, musician and Godfather of Rap is a work of “biting social satire” (Daily Express). Originally published in 1972, Gil Scott-Heron’s striking novel The Nigger Factory is a powerful parable of the way in which human beings are conditioned to think, drawing inspiration from Scott-Heron’s own experiences as a student in the late 1960’s and early 70’s. Earl Thomas, student body president at Sutton University, is in a difficult position: struggling with the fact that even a historically black college could be part of a system that still privileges whites, he’s also threatened by his fellow students, members of radical activist group MJUMBE. Claiming the time has come for revolution, not reform, the leaders of MJUMBE are poised not only to bring Earl down personally, but also to instigate larger scale acts of violence. An electrifying novel, The Nigger Factory is a penetrating examination of the different forms of resistance and the motivations behind them, and a major document of an era of black thought.

Now and Then--
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 145

Now and Then--

Chance - taker Emotion voyager Street - strutter Contemporary Spirit Untamed Proud Poet Rough Healer He Is His Miss Gwendolyn Brooks.

Gil Scott-Heron: Pieces of a Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Gil Scott-Heron: Pieces of a Man

Best known for his 1970 polemic "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," Gil Scott-Heron was a musical icon who defied characterization. He tantalized audiences with his charismatic stage presence, and his biting, observant lyrics in such singles as "The Bottle" and "Johannesburg" provide a time capsule for a decade marked by turbulence, uncertainty, and racism. While he was exalted by his devoted fans as the "black Bob Dylan" (a term he hated) and widely sampled by the likes of Kanye West, Prince, Common, and Elvis Costello, he never really achieved mainstream success. Yet he maintained a cult following throughout his life, even as he grappled with the personal demons that fueled so many of ...

The Vulture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Vulture

First published in 1970 and digging the rhythms of the street, where the biggest deal life has to offer is getting high, THE VULTURE is a hip and fast-moving thriller. It relates the strange story of the murder of a teenage boy called John Lee - telling it in the words of four men who knew him when he was just another kid working after school, hanging out, waiting for something to happen. Just who did kill John Lee and why?

Gil Scott-Heron
  • Language: en

Gil Scott-Heron

Gil Scott-Heron: a father and son story, is about professional footballer, Gil Heron, who was the first black footballer to play for Scottish club Celtic FC, and his son, acclaimed poet and musician Gil Scott-Heron. It contains a wide range of rare photos and forms an inspirational read about two very remarkable individuals.

So Far, So Good
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

So Far, So Good

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

These works are very political in nature and comment on the current matters of interest during the period of the 1970s and 1980s.

The Nigger Factory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

The Nigger Factory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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In Search of Gil Scott-Heron
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

In Search of Gil Scott-Heron

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-08-15
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  • Publisher: Titan Comics

Gil Scott-Heron: Singer, Poet, Writer. The “Godfather of Rap”. A legend in the Afro-American music scene and one of the most important artists of the past sixty years. Through his attempts to create a documentary about this icon, author Thomas Maucéri traces the life of this elusive genius for an interview that never seems to happen, all while examining his legendary music, controversial life, and his lasting political and cultural legacy. With a backdrop of America’s tumultuous recent past, and soundtracked by the man himself, In Search of Gil Scott-Heron recounts the life of a genius, and the troubles that followed…

The Last Holiday
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

The Last Holiday

Raised by his grandmother in Tennessee, Gil Scott-Heron's journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the most uncompromising and influential songwriters of his generation is a remarkable one. In this, his heartfelt, beautifully written and posthumously published memoir, we are given bright insights into the music industry, New York, the civil-rights movement, modern America, governmental hypocrisy, Stevie Wonder and our wider place in the world. It is also a fitting testament to the generous brilliance of Gil Scott-Heron and to the Spirits that guided him.