Looks at the life of Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was implicated in the slaying of a police officer in Philadelphia in 1981.
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Terry Bisson is the author of numerous science fiction novels, short stories, motion picture novelizations, and a biography of Nat Turner for young adults. A winner of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, as well as France’s Gran Prix de l’Imaginaire, Bisson has written for The Village Voice, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and The Nation. Recent nonfiction projects include Hauling up the Morning (an anthology of writing by political prisoners), and Sleeping Where I Fall (the memoirs of activist film star Peter Coyote), both of which he edited. Washington Post Book World
“Bisson’s work is a fresh, imaginative attempt to confront some of the problems of our time...”
San Diego Union-Tribune
“Bisson’s quick jabs to the funny bone and the intellect are more powerful than many a lesser artist’s attempt at a knockout punch…and bespeak a remarkable creativity.”
Why write about Mumia?
“These brief impressionistic sketches were designed to give the contours and flavor of a life that Mumia insists is not exceptional at all, but representative of the lives of many of the youth of his generation, and particularly black youth, who were informed and set into motion by the welcome upheavals of history. It’s a good story and one he’s rightfully proud of. I’m pleased to have been given a stab at telling it.” (from the Afterword)
Why not an autobiography?
“It’s generally either hubris or foolishness when one writer writes another writer’s life. My only excuse is that I was asked. Mumia is too busy writing about others to bother with himself.” (from the Afterword)
But why a science fiction writer?
“The job of a sci-fi writer is to make strange worlds familiar, and what could be stranger today than the sixties, when white supremacy and corporate hegemony seemed not only threatened but actually on the run in Vietnam, Latin America, Africa? How could I describe to today’s youth what it felt like to know that the Revolution was just around the corner? That the world was changing every day for the better? ‘If you can do Mars, you can do the sixties,’ Mumia told me with a hopeful, slightly wistful, homesick grin.” (from the Afterword)
In this first biography of Mumia, award-winning author Terry Bisson brings to life the world's most famous prisoner since Nelson Mandela. To some, Mumia is a dangerous ex-Panther whose revolutionary ideas must be silenced and suppressed. To others, he is a daring journalist whose tireless efforts to expose injustice and fight censorship have made him a "voice of the voiceless." Who is Mumia?
Meet the man behind the headlines, and decide for yourself.
Calling attention to the plight of death row activist, journalist and NPR contributor Abu-Jamal, award-winning science fiction author Bisson attempts a full-scale portrait of the controversial figure implicated in a police slaying in Philadelphia nearly two decades ago. What he delivers is a well-intended rehash of mainstream media accounts. The book's real value is in its chronicle of Abu-Jamal's bold, inquisitive youth on Philadelphia's mean streets, inspired by his exceptional mother to become a compulsive reader with a deeply curious mind. In school, Abu-Jamal discovered the causes of black liberation and black power, and became a natural student leader. In his early teens, he faced his first police run-in at one of George Wallace's presidential campaign rallies and was "beaten so badly that his own mother didn't recognize him." His tenure with the Black Panthers during their glory days awakened his talent for writing and activism, and so impressed his comrades in Philadelphia that they made him lieutenant of information at age 15. Abu-Jamal's tireless efforts on behalf of the Panthers brought him to the attention of Hoover's FBI, placing him on the infamous Cointelpro target list. A series of painful episodes of police harassment and intimidation against Abu-Jamal followed, ultimately leading to that fateful night in 1981 when Abu-Jamal was shot and seriously wounded while defending his brother during a conflict that ended in the shooting death of an officer. Labeled a "cop-killer," Abu-Jamal faced a highly charged trial that ended in a death sentence that has stirred international interest. Written in short, energetic vignettes, Bisson's tribute occasionally fails to fill in the gaps in Abu-Jamal's travails, choosing heated rhetoric over researched substance at a time when more information and less fist pumping would suit the imprisoned writer's cause well.
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