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Tuff by Paul Beatty
Tuff by Paul Beatty





Tuff by Paul Beatty Tuff by Paul Beatty

Beatty's fierce gifts have never been more apparent: Tuff marks the return of one of this generation's freshest voices. Paul Beatty (born June 9, 1962) is an American author and an associate professor of writing at Columbia University. From Paul Beatty, the author of the Man Booker Prize winner The Sellout, comes Tuff, a novel as fast-paced and hard-edged as the Harlem streets.

Tuff by Paul Beatty

So when Inez offers him $20,000 to run for city council, Tuffy gamely embarks on one of the most outlandish campaigns in political history, one that topples both his vision of the world and his place in it. Nineteen-year-old, 320-pound Winston "Tuffy" Foshay - player king of a motley crew that includes his scheming, disabled best friend, Fariq, otherwise known as Smush his Beat-poet, Black Panther father, Clifford Inez, the unreconstructed Marxist revolutionary who raised him and his bewildered mentor from the Big Brother program, the hapless African-American rabbi Spencer Throckmorton - is ready to make a change. Fueled by the ferocious wit, outrageous comedy, and flat-out rage that made his debut novel, The White Boy Shuffle, one of the most passionately reviewed books of 1996 ("A blast of satirical heat from the talented heart of Black American life" - New York Times "As much in the tradition of Richard Pryor as Ralph Ellison" - The Village Voice), Tuff unleashes Paul Beatty's verbal dazzle and nothing-sacred sensibility on the story of a young black man coming of age on the streets and stoops of Spanish Harlem.







Tuff by Paul Beatty