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Malcolm & Jack (and other
Famous American Criminals)
a novel
Malcolm X and Jack Kerouac meet as nobodies in upper Manhattan in the 1940s, both ducking service in World War II. It happened, mostly. Or it should have.
"An audaciously entertaining and insightful creation myth about the genesis of the late 20th century's counterculture and political liberation movements in the so-called birth of the cool in New York City jazz clubs at the end of World War II and dawn of the bebop era."
- The Buffalo News
"Malcolm & Jack is a moving, hip, and complex journey into not only American cultural, social, and political history, but also into the meaning of history itself."
- American Book Review
Paperback and e-book available at amazon.com
287 pages
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