Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods
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Author Scott Woods Cover Artist Country United States Language English Genre Essay book Published 2018 (Brick Cave Media) Media type Print (Paperback) Pages 154 ISBN 9781938190476 |
Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods is an essay book by author Scott Woods. It was published by Brick Cave Media in 2018.
Description
A fun, sometimes biting history with Prince from a super-fan’s perspective, Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods is not so much a reference as a unique look at his career, the meaning of his music, and an official weighing in on numerous long-standing Prince debates, such as who was greater between Prince or Michael Jackson, how many times did Prince launch a successful comeback, and which song off of every album you should listen to. Woods’ first digital-only book, it promises to be engaging, witty and a fitting memorial for one of the greatest artists music has ever produced.
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Critical Reception
- "Plenty has been, and will be, written about Prince. But this book of essays offers something unique: an intimate conversation, from one Prince fan to another. It's humorous, well-informed, at times sentimental, and heart-stirring." Stephanee K (via Amazon)
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External Links
Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods at Brick Cave.
