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Bomb the suburbs

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Soft Skull Press, 2000 - Education - 174 pages
In this blockbuster word-of-mouth, underground classic, William "Upski" Wimsatt attacks the whole idea of the suburb as "an unfortunate state-of-mind... founded on fear, conformity, shallowness of character, and dullness of imagination."

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Review: Bomb the Suburbs: Graffiti, Race, Freight-Hopping and the Search for Hip Hop's Moral Center

User Review  - Brianne - Goodreads

this should be required reading for anyone with an interest in writing on things. Read full review

Review: Bomb the Suburbs: Graffiti, Race, Freight-Hopping and the Search for Hip Hop's Moral Center

User Review  - Kony - Goodreads

Putting this back on the shelf for now because, despite being about interesting things, it's written in a critical voice that oozes contempt for all things mainstream and borders on whiney. Right now ... Read full review

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Contents

Introductions
2
Wiggers
22
Writers
33
Copyright

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About the author (2000)

Wimsatt is an award winning reporter, essayist, a maverick political strategist, and graffiti writer.