Fernandes brilliantly captures the moment when a global
generation curved toward a unifying language and culture and found
something that was both much more and much less than what it was
searching for. Close to the Edge is a beautifully told tale of the
collective and the personal, the cultural and political a classic
of hip hop writing and a poignant tribute to urban youth. Jeff
Chang, author of Can t Stop Won t Stop: A History of the Hip Hop
Generation
At its rhythmic, beating heart, Close to the Edge asks whether
hip hop can change the world.
Hip hop rapping, beat-making, b-boying, deejaying, graffiti
captured the imagination of the teenage Sujatha Fernandes in the
1980s, inspiring her and politicizing her along the way. Years
later, armed with mc-ing skills and an urge to immerse herself in
global hip hop, she embarks on a journey into street culture around
the world. From the south side of Chicago to the barrios of Caracas
and Havana and the sprawling periphery of Sydney, she grapples with
questions of global voices and local critiques, and the rage that
underlies both.
An engrossing read and an exhilarating travelogue, this punchy
book also asks hard questions about dispossession, racism, poverty
and the quest for change through a microphone.
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