Slumpade böcker från 2pacs bibliotek
Confessions of Nat Turner (Vintage Classic) av William Styron
Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America av Nathan McCall
Serving Humanity: A Compilation av Alice A. Bailey
Monster: The Autobiography of an L.A. Gang Member av Sanyika Shakur
The Catcher in the Rye av J.D. Salinger
Mysticism av Evelyn Underhill
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Medlem: 2pac
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GrupperI See Dead People['s Books]
FavoritförfattareMaya Angelou, Alice LaTrobe Bateman, Nathan Mc Call, Leroi Jones, Niccolo Machiavelli, J. D. Salinger, Sun Tzu, Alan Watts, Malcolm X (Delade favoriter)
Om mig "It's like if you plant something in the concrete and if it grow and the rose petal got all kinda scratches and marks, you ain't gonna say 'damn, look at all the scratches and marks on the rose that grew from the concrete..' you gonna be like 'DAMN! a ROSE grew from the CONCRETE?'"
Om mitt bibliotek Note: These books have been cataloged from Mark Anthony Neal's article "Tupac's Book Shelf". They are not the specific editions owned or read by Tupac.
"Tupac's relationship with Leila Steinberg, who befriended Tupac in the late 1980s and became his mentor, was crucial to his development as a reader. According to Dyson, "the most important role Steinberg played in Tupac's life was that of a literary soul mate . . . it was as reading partners that Steinberg and Tupac most profoundly shaped each other's lives." (92) The pair spent hours in the Bohdi Tree Bookstore in LA. On a bookshelf in Steinberg's apartment, she keeps copies of the books that Tupac read (Tupac lived with her for awhile). Included in that collection are books such as J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, Jamaica Kincaid's At the Bottom of the River, Herman Melville's classic Moby Dick, Eileen Southern's Music of Black Americans, and the feminist writings of Alice Walker (In Search of Our Mother's Gardens) and Robin Morgan (the now classic Sisterhood is Powerful: Anthology of Writings from the Women's Liberation Movement).
Many of the texts cited above were read before Tupac reached the age of 20. Tupac's bookshelf was indeed the bookshelf of a young man who, at his age, was extraordinarily well read and well-rounded intellectually — likely more so than the average student entering in the first year class of most Ivy League institutions. Dyson argues that "Tupac's profound literacy rebutted the belief that hip-hop is an intellectual wasteland . . . Tupac helped to combat the anti-intellectualism in rap, a force, to be sure, that pervades the entire culture." (99)"
- Tupac's Book Shelf, Mark Anthony Neal
Riktigt namnTupac Shakur
Kontotypoffentlig, livstid
AnknytningsnyheterAnknytningsnyheter
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http://www.librarything.com/catalog/2pac (bibliotek)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2pac
Tupac Amaru Shakur was born on June 16, 1971 and died on September 13, 1996.
He was also known by his stage names 2Pac and Makaveli, was an American rapper.
He has not been alive since September 13th 1996, the day of his death.
Who ever has join as 2pac must be doing so in his honour, though I believe they should clearly have stated this in their description.
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inlägg gjort av wicha vid 11:06 am (EST) May 17, 2008
HEY I REALLY LOVE YOUR SONGS ALL OF THEM.
I DIDDNT KNEW YOU READ BOOKS LIKE NIN AND OSHO...>
ANYWAAY I M REALYY A BIG FAN OF YOU..
inlägg gjort av babygrl vid 7:44 pm (EST) Apr 27, 2008
I never knew you read Nin and Osho... =)
I still need to read Machiavelli.
you were a great MC.
inlägg gjort av poetontheone vid 7:22 pm (EST) Feb 13, 2008
Before seeing your library, I never had even heard of you. Now, after reading what is said on your profile, I think I would have liked to know you.
Your quote about the rose growing from the concrete is wonderful.
Kind regards.
inlägg gjort av JanWillemNoldus vid 8:06 pm (EST) Jan 18, 2008