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Nelson George

    Nelson George est un auteur, cinéaste et critique célébré, profondément investi dans l'exploration et la présentation des diverses facettes de la culture afro-américaine. Sa production littéraire, couvrant à la fois la non-fiction et la fiction, explore fréquemment la musique, le cinéma et les questions sociales, offrant une perspective unique sur l'expérience noire. George emploie un style narratif captivant et une profonde perspicacité pour dépeindre de manière vivante des histoires musicales et des courants sociaux contemporains. Ses œuvres sont louées pour leur authenticité, leur profondeur et leur capacité à capturer l'esprit de leur époque.

    City Romance. Roman
    Seduced
    Thriller
    The Darkest Hearts
    • The Darkest Hearts

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,6(21)Évaluer

      "Former bodyguard D Hunter has moved to Los Angeles to become a talent manager. Business is good: he has signed a hot Atlanta rapper named Lil Daye for management and negotiated a lucrative endorsement with a liquor band. However, when D learns of the liquor CEO's unsavory sexual habits and reactionary political views, he worries that he has sold his soul. Back in Brooklyn, a body has been found in the waters near the Canarsie Pier, a body that connects D and the retired hit man Ice to incidents from back in The Plot Against Hip Hop, the second book in the series. Because of this discovery, an FBI agent wants to speak to D, which is making Ice nervous. And Ice is not a man you want worrying about you. Meanwhile in London, Serene Powers, a vigilante and sometime collaborator with D, breaks up a human trafficking ring. In the process, she makes some new, unlikely allies. When Serene returns to the US, D asks her for assistance with a sensitive and volatile matter in Atlanta involving Lil Daye, his wife, his mistress, and a thug on his payroll named Ant. The Darkest Hearts reflects the challenges of being a black businessperson in an era when the rules of entrepreneurship are constantly shifting beneath an increasingly polarized political environment." -- from goodreads.com

      The Darkest Hearts
    • Thriller

      • 241pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(57)Évaluer

      Thriller takes us back to a time in 1982 when Michael Jackson was king of the charts, breaking the color barrier on MTV, heralding the age of video, and becoming the ultimate representation of the crossover dreams of Motown's Berry Gordy, who helped launch Jackson's career with the Jackson 5. In this incisive and revealing examination of the making and meaning of Thriller , Nelson George illuminates the brilliant creative process (and work ethic) of Jackson and producer Quincy Jones, deftly exploring the larger context of the music, life, and seismic impact of Michael Jackson on three generations. All this from a groundbreaking journalist and cultural critic who was there. George questions whether the phenomenon Jackson became is even possible today. He revisits his early writings on the King of Pop and examines not only the stunning success of Thriller but also Jackson as an artist, public figure, and racial enigma—including the details surrounding his death on June 25, 2009.

      Thriller
    • A leading critic of black popular culture and the acclaimed author of The Death of Rhythm and Blues and Buppies, B-Boys, Baps and Bohos follows up his successful first novel, Urban Romance, with this funny and passionate portrait of a young man's coming of age in the fast lane of the music industry.

      Seduced