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Finally back in print--David Foster Wallace and Mark Costello's
exuberant exploration of rap music and culture.
Living together in Cambridge in 1989, David Foster Wallace and
longtime friend Mark Costello discovered that they shared "an
uncomfortable, somewhat furtive, and distinctively white enthusiasm
for a certain music called rap/hip-hop." The book they wrote
together, set against the legendary Boston music scene, mapped the
bipolarities of rap and pop, rebellion and acceptance, glitz and
gangsterdom. "Signifying Rappers" issued a fan's challenge to the
giants of rock writing, Greil Marcus, Robert Palmer, and Lester
Bangs: Could the new street beats of 1989 set us free, as rock had
always promised?
Back in print at last, "Signifying Rappers" is a rare record of a
city and a summer by two great thinkers, writers, and friends. With
a new foreword by Mark Costello on his experience writing with
David Foster Wallace, this rerelease cannot be missed.
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Big If (Paperback)
Mark Costello
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R619
R555
Discovery Miles 5 550
Save R64 (10%)
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It's winter in New Hampshire, the economy is booming, the vice
president is running for president, and his Secret Service people
are very, very tense. Meet Vi Asplund, a young Secret Service agent
mourning her dead father. She goes home to New Hampshire to see her
brother Jens, a computer genius who just might be going mad and is
poised to make a fortune on Big If, a viciously nihilistic computer
game aimed at teenagers. Vi's America, as she sees it in the
crowds, in her brother, and in her fellow agents, is affluent,
anxious, and abuzz with vague fantasies of violence. Through a
gallery of vivid characters heroic, ignoble, or desperate Mark
Costello's hilarious novel limns the strategies, both sound and
absurd, that we conjure to survive in daily life.
This fictional work tells the story of Jake, a very
self-deprecating and incredibly hesitant hero, who eventually comes
good. The book begins with Jake setting the context for his long
tale, a story of his personal development, through adversity. Drawn
into a nether world of life, death, love and loss, he finds himself
fighting to unravel the secrets of an alien race that hold the very
key to life on earth, along with the simple task of trying to save
the man who double crossed him, for love.
These stories mark the return of Mark Costello's now-legendary
creation Michael Murphy, the character who first appeared in the
acclaimed collection The Murphy Stories. Joyce Carol Oates wrote in
the Washington Post Book World, "Murphy is a Midwestern cousin of
Donleavy's Ginger Man, but much more human and troubled. . . . It
is a remarkable achievement, the presentation of a complex,
suffering, self-conscious, and very lyric personality as he endures
his own being."
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