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Gil Scott-Heron

    Gilbert Scott Heron fue un escritor profundamente influyente cuyas obras exploraron incisivamente temas de identidad, política y arte. Sus primeras novelas, moldeadas por el turbulento clima político de su época, reflejaron una profunda comprensión de la agitación social y las aspiraciones. El estilo literario de Heron se caracteriza por su urgencia e innovación, a menudo fusionando diversas formas de expresión. Más allá de su escritura, también incursionó en el ámbito musical y del rap, ampliando así su alcance artístico.

    The Nigger Factory
    The Vulture
    The Last Holiday
    • 2012

      The Last Holiday

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      'Leave it to Scott-Heron to save some of his best for last . . . He's a real writer, a word man, and [The Last Holiday] is as wriggling and vital in its way as Bob Dylan's Chronicles: Volume One' New York Times

      The Last Holiday
    • 2010

      A body lies on New York's West 17th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues. A crowd gathers, horrified, curious, staring at the corpse on the pavement. It is July 12, 1969, and John Lee is dead. This is the story of John Lee's murder in the words of four men who knew him.

      The Vulture
    • 1996

      Sutton University, West Virginia, is one of the last black universities in the US to wise up to the changing attitudes of the 1960s. But MJUMBE Members of Justice United for Meaningful Black Education intend to put things right. They don't wait for the revolution to be televised, they get it on.

      The Nigger Factory