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Malcolm & Jack (and other
Famous American Criminals)

a novel

Malcolm X and Jack Kerouac meet as nobodies in upper Manhattan in the 1940s, both ducking service in World War II. It happened, mostly. Or it should have.

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"An audaciously entertaining and insightful creation myth about the genesis of the late 20th century's counterculture and political liberation movements in the so-called birth of the cool in New York City jazz clubs at the end of World War II and dawn of the bebop era."

     - The Buffalo News

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"Malcolm & Jack is a moving, hip, and complex journey into not only American cultural, social, and political history, but also into the meaning of history itself."

     - American Book Review

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Paperback and e-book available at amazon.com

287 pages

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