Assata: An Autobiography (book)
Author | Assata Shakur |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Autobiography |
Published | 1988 |
Publisher | Lawrence Hill Books[1] |
Pages | 320 pp |
Assata: An Autobiography is a 1988 autobiographical book by Assata Shakur.[1]
Critical reception
The New York Times' review stated "The book's abrupt shifts in time can annoy after a while, as can the liberties she takes with spelling - court, America and Rockefeller, for example, become kourt, amerika and Rockafella. But, all in all, the author provides a spellbinding tale that evokes mixed feelings in the way the autobiographies of Malcolm X, Sonny Carson and Claude Brown did in years past."[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Shipp, E. R. (1988). "IN SHORT; NONFICTION". The New York Times.
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