Please Don’t Bomb the Suburbs
A Midterm Report on My Generation and the Future of Our Super Movement
September 2010
Trade Paperback · 216 Pages
$14.95 U.S. · $18.00 CAN
ISBN 9781936070596
Akashic Books
Trade Paperback · 216 Pages
$14.95 U.S. · $18.00 CAN
ISBN 9781936070596
Akashic Books
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Description
Here's what the critics have to say about William Upski Wimsatt's previous work:
Spiritual heir to Norman Mailer. — The Atlantic
Wimsatt's charisma stems from his courage. — Cornel West
Bomb the Suburbs and No More Prisons are cult classics deftly reflecting the hip-hop generation's maturation. — Miami New Times
A refreshing voice for Generation X. — Library Journal
Ahead of the curve. — Spin
As a potty-mouthed graffiti writer from the South Side of Chicago, William Upski Wimsatt electrified the literary and hip-hop world with two of the most successful underground classic books in a generation, Bomb the Suburbs (1994) and No More Prisons (1999), which, combined, sold more than ninety thousand copies.
In Please Don't Bomb the Suburbs, Wimsatt weaves a first-person tour of America's cultural and political movements from 1985 2010. It's a story about love, growing up, a generation coming of age, and a vision for the movement young people will create in the new decade. With humor, storytelling, and historical insight, Wimsatt lays out a provocative vision for the next twenty-five years of personal and historical transformation. Never heard of Billy Wimsatt before? Your life just got better.
William Upski Wimsatt is the author of Bomb the Suburbs and No More Prisons. A maverick graffiti artist, journalist, and political and philanthropic organizer, Wimsatt has appeared in dozens of publications and is a popular speaker at colleges and conferences. He founded the League of Young Voters, worked for Barack Obama in Ohio, and co-organized the first-ever briefing of social justice artists with the White House. He was honored as a visionary by Utne Reader and included in The Source's Power 30 list. He lives in Brooklyn.
Spiritual heir to Norman Mailer. — The Atlantic
Wimsatt's charisma stems from his courage. — Cornel West
Bomb the Suburbs and No More Prisons are cult classics deftly reflecting the hip-hop generation's maturation. — Miami New Times
A refreshing voice for Generation X. — Library Journal
Ahead of the curve. — Spin
As a potty-mouthed graffiti writer from the South Side of Chicago, William Upski Wimsatt electrified the literary and hip-hop world with two of the most successful underground classic books in a generation, Bomb the Suburbs (1994) and No More Prisons (1999), which, combined, sold more than ninety thousand copies.
In Please Don't Bomb the Suburbs, Wimsatt weaves a first-person tour of America's cultural and political movements from 1985 2010. It's a story about love, growing up, a generation coming of age, and a vision for the movement young people will create in the new decade. With humor, storytelling, and historical insight, Wimsatt lays out a provocative vision for the next twenty-five years of personal and historical transformation. Never heard of Billy Wimsatt before? Your life just got better.
William Upski Wimsatt is the author of Bomb the Suburbs and No More Prisons. A maverick graffiti artist, journalist, and political and philanthropic organizer, Wimsatt has appeared in dozens of publications and is a popular speaker at colleges and conferences. He founded the League of Young Voters, worked for Barack Obama in Ohio, and co-organized the first-ever briefing of social justice artists with the White House. He was honored as a visionary by Utne Reader and included in The Source's Power 30 list. He lives in Brooklyn.
About the Author
William Upski Wimsatt: William Upski Wimsatt is the author of two of the most successful underground classic books in a generation: Bomb The Suburbs and No More Prisons (more than 90,000 combined sold). A maverick graffiti artist, journalist, political and philanthropic organizer, Wimsatt has appeared in hundreds of publications and is a popular speaker at colleges and conferences. He founded the League of Young Voters, worked for Barack Obama in Ohio, coorganized the first ever briefing of social justice artists with the White House, and was honored as a Visionary by Utne Magazine, and Power 30 by The Source. He lives in Brooklyn.
