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ISBN-10: 1933633700
ISBN-13: 9781933633701
Publisher: Melville House Publishing
Publish Date: 04/21/2009
Dimensions: 8.40" L, 6.40" W, 0.80" H

Please Step Back

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Overview

Rock Foxx is a rock star. He is an outrageous showman whose unprecedented mixed-race, mixed-gender band has created a new kind of socially conscious music that is infectious and tribal. But at the height of his fame, Foxx’s contagious and upbeat music darkens, then ends abruptly amidst rumours of drugs and violence.

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"Ben Greenman's mind contains, among other things, a literary critic, a cultural commentator, a cowboy, a satirist, a scientist, a surrealist, a nut, a genius, a child prodigy, and a poet." -Susan Minot
""Please Step Back" sings of the back-street, back-stage hyper-kinetic moment when music, stardom, and cultural sea changes pushed America irrevocably forward. Light-stepping and hard-hitting, Greenman gets it right, from the power of the beat to the devastation when the silence takes over." -Walter Mosley
"Ben Greenman seems incapable of writing anything dry or famiiar or expected. He is one of the most versatile, constantly surprising writers at work today." -Dave Eggers
"This book sounds like a song, working with the rhythm of words that are like speech but never just talking. Greenman's dialogue is as turse, piercing and easeful as Sly Stone's lyrics." -Sasha Frere-Jones, pop music critic for "The New Yorker"
""Please Step Back" is a literary funk-rock novel with weight and power. Greenman nails the outsized characters who, in the midst of a cultural revolution, birthed the most thrilling movement in American popular music." -George Pelecanos, author of "The Turnaround," and producer and writer for "The Wire
"""New Yorker" editor, music critic and novelist Greenman spins a fresh and explosive new novel about a fictionalized rock 'n' soul star who embraced and revolutionized American counterculture. Robert Franklin, aka "Rock Foxx," quickly climbs the ladder from first single to first Billboard hit to the rhinestone stardom of a "Rolling Stone" cover. In the time of the Beatles, the Stones and Bob Dylan, Foxx injects his unique sound with hints of Otis Redding, Ray Charles and Curtis Mayfield. He sings to make an impression, singing about freedom that was constricting and how, even if you had everything, the mind (and the critics) were never satisfied. His fall from grace–and the spotlight–is as much about character as it is ab
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ISBN-10: 1933633700
ISBN-13: 9781933633701
Publisher: Melville House Publishing
Publish Date: 04/21/2009
Dimensions: 8.40" L, 6.40" W, 0.80" H
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