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The average rating for Get your ass in the water and swim like me based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-07-16 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Laurie Schlichter
warning: VERY crude language and every page is full of things someone would find offensive. Approach it (or not) the way you would the toughest gangsta rap record you've heard. The first time I was introduced to this raw dirty and incredibly cool poetry was with Schoolly D's "Signifying Rapper," as the only soundtrack of Abel Ferrara's Bad Lieutenant (a version no longer available on demand because Led Zeppelin sued over the "Kashmir" sample). I thought "The Signifying Rapper" was the coolest twisted wisdom story I had heard and has stayed with me ever since, so you may imagine my surprise when I discover that it had its roots not only on eastern stories but in a whole genre of raw gallows humor poetry from a black oral tradition, collected meticulously in this volume. This book is a goldmine. Iy was a recommendation from no less than David Mamet in his masterclass, and it has proved one of the most entertaining and raw street poetry I've ever come across. Now I know where Dolemite really came from, btw. If you are offended by bad language or looking for positive role models and want to avoid any black culture that has anything to do with prison, drugs and prostitution, please don't pick this book up. If instead you are the kind of adult who can enjoy stories about clever double crossings and incredibly creative language in things like the fairy tales about the sexual prowess of the greatest cheats that ever lived, you will not be disappointed. It's something to be preserved, not for role models (we have poets such as Langston Hughes and James Baldwin for that) but as example of what great bardic imagination can do in the face of the oppression and terrible circumstances, call it an example of what Cornell West termed tragicomic hope in the face of dehumanizing hate.
Review # 2 was written on 2010-04-03 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Khalif Williams
King Library (2nd floor) | PS477.5.T6 J3


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