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Boyz n the Void: A Mixtape to My Brother
By (Author) G'ra Asim
Beacon Press
Beacon Press
24th May 2022
10th May 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
782.42166092
Paperback
288
Width 127mm, Height 178mm
Writing to his brother, G'Ra Asim reflects on building his own identity while navigating Blackness, masculinity, and young adulthood-all through wry social commentary and music/pop culture critique How does one approach Blackness, masculinity, otherness, and the perils of young adulthood For G'Ra Asim, punk music offers an outlet to express himself freely. As his younger brother, Gyasi, grapples with finding his footing in the world, G'Ra gifts him with a survival guide for tackling the sometimes treacherous cultural terrain particular to being young, Black, brainy, and weird in the form of a mixtape. Boyz n the Void- a mixtape to my brother blends music and cultural criticism and personal essay to explore race, gender, class, and sexuality as they pertain to punk rock and straight edge culture. Using totemic punk rock songs on a mixtape to anchor each chapter, the book documents an intergenerational conversation between a Millennial in his 30s and his zoomer teenage brother. Author, punk musician, and straight edge kid, G'Ra Asim weaves together memoir and cultural commentary, diving into the depths of everything from theory to comic strips, to poetry to pizza commercials to mapping the predicament of the Black creative intellectual. With each chapter dedicated to a particular song and placed within the context of a fraternal bond, Asim presents his brother with a roadmap to self-actualization in the form of a Doc Martened foot to the behind and a sweaty, circle-pit-side-armed hug. Listen to the author's playlist while you read! Access the playlist here-https-//sptfy.com/a18b
Asims astute social commentary, poignant storytelling, wit, and solid music criticism will appeal to punk and non-punk readers alike.
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Boyz n the Void is provocative, opinionated, and fun.
Shelf Awareness
With Boyz n the Void, [Asim] uses the virtues that have been used against himhis skepticism, shrewdness and liminalityto assert his existence, as a young Black man insisting to be acknowledged in a world that either cannot or refuses to see him.
The Washington Post
Like any great mixtape, Asims compilation is the most personalized of gifts. . . . Written with love, erudition, and the utmost respect, Boyz n the Void is a genuine keepsake.
Paul Beatty, author of The Sellout
There are just some voices that stop you cold, as resonances of some familiar brilliance but also of something so original, so compelling that you have no choice but to take notice. GRa Asim is one of those voices.
Mark Anthony Neal, author of Looking for Leroy: Illegible Black Masculinities
A spellbinding odyssey and a magnificent debut for an exciting young author and thinker.
Kimberl Williams Crenshaw, cofounder and executive director of the African American Policy Forum
Full of dopamine hits and heartbreak. You dont want to stop listening, even when it aches. It becomes part of you. These essays are rigorous and tender and funny all at once, charged with humor that doesnt deflect from difficult honesty so much as it takes you deeper into the maze of truth.
Leslie Jamison, New York Times best-selling author of The Empathy Exams
A critical ethnography of growing up black and punk in the aughts. Asim strikes a balance between total immersion in the scene and the intimacy of a letter sent between brothers. . . . Boyz n the Void is essential reading for black weirdos, punks of all ages, and those invested in impeccably rendered American history.
Cyre Jarelle Johnson, author of Slingshot
Boyz n the Void is many thingsan impassioned paean to high-stakes cultural invention, a brutally honest excavation of the twenty-first-century color line, and a work of brotherly lovebut it also marks the emergence of an important black artist.
Chris Lehmann, editor of The New Republic
Boyz n the Void is the Black punk bildungsroman of your dreams: its as if Bad Brains had written the smartest book in the world, only better. Asim guides us to the borders of American Blackness and beyond in this debut thats so mesmerizingly smart and so unsparingly honest it will literally rewrite the playlist in your heart.
Junot Daz, author of The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
G'Ra Asim is a writer, a musician, and an assistant professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis. He has served as writing director at the African American Policy Forum and as graduate teaching fellow in Columbia's Undergraduate Writing Program. His work has appeared in Slate, Salon, Guernica, The Baffler, and The New Republic. When not writing prose or teaching, he sings, plays bass and writes lyrics for NYC DIY pop punk band babygotbacktalk, who were named one of AfroPunk's "Top 8 Punkest Bands on the Planet Right Now."