Words for My Comrades :A Political History of Tupac Shakur

Words for My Comrades

Words for My Comrades :A Political History of Tupac Shakur

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'Words for My Comrades ambitiously sets out to transcend the standard pop star biography, carefully knotting the evolution of hip-hop into a sweeping account of 20th-century radical US politics' - Victoria Segal, THE TIMES

Before his murder at twenty-five, Tupac Shakur rose to staggering artistic heights as the pre-eminent storyteller of the 90s, building, in the process, one of the most iconic public personas of the last half century.

In this cultural history and brilliantly researched biography, Dean Van Nguyen reckons with Tupac's coming of age, fame and influence and how the political machinations that shaped him as a boy have since buoyed his legacy as a revolutionary following the George Floyd uprising. Words for My Comrades crucially engages with the influence of Tupac's mother, Afeni, whose role in the Black Panther Party, with its dedication to dismantling American imperialism and police brutality, informed Tupac's art. Tupac's childhood as a son of the Panthers, coupled with the influence of his militant stepfather Mutulu Shakur, became his own riveting code of ethics that helped listeners reckon with America's inherent injustices.

Drawing upon conversations with the people who bore witness - from Panther veterans and other committed Marxist revolutionaries of 1970s America, to good friends and close collaborators of the rapper himself - Van Nguyen demonstrates how Tupac became one of the most enduring musical legends in hip-hop history and how intimately his name is threaded with the legacy of Black Panther politics. Words for My Comrades is the story of how the energy of the Black political movement was subsumed by culture and how America produced, in Tupac and Afeni, two of its most iconic, enduring revolutionaries.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781399615433
ISBN10 1399615432
Number Of Pages 464
Item Weight 680 g
Product Dimensions 164 x 236 x 40 mm
Publisher / Reseller Orion Publishing Co
Format hardback
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Sets out to transcend the standard pop star biography, carefully knotting the evolution of hip-hop into a sweeping account of 20th-century radical US politics . . . With the old-school grit of a hard-boiled crime writer, Van Nguyen sketches out a story full of explosive characters and explosive violence . . . It's no failing of this learned, compassionate narrative that Shakur the man remains elusive -- Victoria Segal * THE TIMES *
This is a beautifully written, fascinating look at the legacy of an American legend through a different lens -- Michael Schaub * NPR, Books We Love 2025 *
In a time in which having a rich relationship with the truth is especially vital, here comes Dean Van Nguyen. History is either a tool of the state or an outside screaming for freedom. Words for My Comrades is about freedom - it is freedom at work * Saeed Jones, award-winning author of How We Fight For Our Lives *
Words for My Comrades is elegant, incisive, and deeply considered. With Tupac's political history as the focus, Dean Van Nguyen properly humanizes a man who reached mythical status long ago. An astounding achievement * Marcus J. Moore, author of High and Rising (A Book About De La Soul) *
In Words For My Comrades, Dean Van Nguyen deftly ties Tupac's brilliant career with his anti-capitalist upbringing. A richly researched biography that honours his subject's bold, deeply textured life and art * Walter Thompson-Hernández, author of The Compton Cowboys *
Moves confidently . . . Fresh interpretations of a foundational hip-hop narrative * Kirkus Reviews *
Dean Van Nguyen's fascinating new book tells the story of a musical icon's political life . . . Insightful, readable and thoroughly well researched, this is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of politics and pop culture * IRISH TIMES *
[There is] much to admire about Van Nguyen's industrious, thought-provoking research, oral histories and thorough critical analysis of Shakur's significance . . . anyone (Shakur fans or not) interested in hip-hop history and Black radical political ideology will, with some justification, love it * IRISH TIMES *
The defiant stare, gangster caricature, and death at just twenty-five: all of it has been repackaged into a consumable legend, more often than not detached from the political environment that made him. Words for My Comrades is, at its core, a rejection of that hollowing out. It is Van Nguyen's attempt to return Tupac to the radical context from which he emerged ... These revealing excavations of Tupac's personal and political journey make his book as captivating as it is revealing -- Hamza Shehryar * Jacobin *
Insightful . . . Van Nguyen contextualizes the hallowed lyrics of Shakur's music by contrasting a personal biography of the rapper with relevant history lessons on, among others, the Black Panthers and Malcolm X * The San Francisco Chronicle *
Music journalist Dean Van Nguyen paints a comprehensive portrait of Tupac Shakur-not just as the legendary rapper, but also as an artist existentially shaped by radical politics . . . As this bold biography makes evident, Shakur's political conscience naturally informed the way he approached his art * Harper's Bazaar *
This smart and sharp political biography traces Tupac's activism and artistry, exploring how his radical legacy continues to resonate-especially after the George Floyd uprisings. A bold, insightful take that moves beyond the myth, this book celebrates Shakur as a voice for justice and change in America's racial and cultural landscape * RTÉ *
Words for My Comrades is a searing, essential corrective to the myth-making machine . . . reminding us that behind every platinum plaque might be a Panther's ghost, still howling for justice * Monique Snyman, Bram Stoker-award nominated author of The Night Weaver *
The book expertly tells the political story of Tupac's life and how the radicalisation he grew up in impacted his music and, by extension, the world. But more than that, it walks you through two generations of justice, hurt, love, pain, and trauma, by not only telling his story, but the story of his mother * Stanley Fritz, author of Confessions of a Sucker for Love *

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Author's Bio

Dean Van Nguyen is an Irish-Vietnamese writer, journalist and critic covering music, culture, identity, race relations and left wing politics. He has written for Irish Times, the Guardian, the Independent, Pitchfork, The Atlantic, Uproxx, Wax Poetics, Jacobin and more. He writes a monthly music column for the Dublin Inquirer and a column on new reissues for Bandcamp Daily. In 2019, he published Iron Age: The Art of Ghostface Killah, a collection of essays on New York rapper that blends music criticism, cultural examination and personal appreciation.

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