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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 811 EAN: 9780671039776 ISBN: 0671039776 Label: MTV Books Manufacturer: MTV Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 128 Publication Date: June 01, 1999 Publisher: MTV Books Studio: MTV Books Sales Rank: 229528
Rating: - soul controller
quik qoute: "I draw a blank, I think it is the best thing I've ever drawn." This book is beyond. Buy this book and buy your best homie a copy and study it. This is poetry at it's soulful and truthful BEST. Truly some next level lyrics, I love it. peace and oh yeah, buy this book!
Rating: - Williams' most prophetic, lingering work to date.
Beautiful, harsh and as fluid as is is solid, Saul Williams' "She" stands out as a contemporary poetic masterpiece. The collections' complex emotions and stark observations of everyday-isms are displayed so gracefully, it is a wonder that Saul Williams has not already risen to the top of the poetic heap. A must read for any person with a soul, and a thirst for beauty in the form of the written word.
Rating: - Great Cover
I have reviewed this book and I have to say that this is a great book even though I don't own my personal copy I going to get a copy. My friends have this book and they all say it fantasic.
Rating: - My first reading of Williams---A Fresh, Real Voice
While not forgetting his ancetors, Saul Williams uses a blues and jazz infused vocal style that touches on the sharp and the smooth of human relationships. This book and CD are simply beautiful, hauntingly so. It is dark, yet able to make its own light in the power struggle of a human life. I applaud his ability to transcend race. Many get so caught up in the past that there simply is no future, but Williams crosses this line and opens up his poetry like a creaking door, behind which, music plays. His topic is love and hate, sex and loneliness, but not your typical angst-filled drivel that so haunts the poetic world today. If I had to compare, I would say Langston Hughes. Quite simply, poetry at its best. Even if poetry leaves ... Read More: