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OverviewPrison is where Zeke Caligiuri is. Powderhorn Park in South Minneapolis, dubbed Murderapolis the year he turned eighteen, is where he comes from. It was the same neighborhood his father grew up in but had changed dramatically by the early 1990s. Yet in Zeke s family, father and mother and grandmother kept things together while all around them the houses decayed and once-safe streets gave way to the crush of poverty and crime.""This Is Where I Am"" is Zeke Caligiuri s clear-eyed account of how he got from there to here, how a boy who had every hope went from dreaming of freedom to losing it, along with nearly everything and everyone he loved. Tenderhearted in its reflections on his lost childhood, brutally candid in its description of a life of hanging and hustling, Zeke s memoir recreates a world of tagging and goofing gone awry, of moving from smoking pot to unsuccessful attempts at dealing crack, of watching his father weep at the funeral of a seventeen-year-old boy, of going to jail: first strike.It is a place where, when asked what he's going to do with his life, a friend can only answer: What the fuck are you talking about? ""This Is Where I Am"" is Zeke's own answer: he is going to tell his story, every sharp detail and sobering word, with the natural grace of a gifted writer and the hard-won wisdom of hindsight."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Zeke CaligiuriPublisher: University of Minnesota Press Imprint: University of Minnesota Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780816695720ISBN 10: 0816695725 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 11 October 2016 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsContents Prologue I. The Beginning 1. The Dodge Duster 2. An Orphan at Christmas 3. Granny in a Yellow Dress 4. On Pilgrimage 5. Monsters and Floral Print Skirts 6. Marching on the Third Precinct II. Life, What I Would Be 7. Prayer and Resurrection 8. The Block Club 9. Fathers and Sons, Men and Boys 10. The Class of 1996 11. The First Strike 12. Snapshots of Me and Her in New York 13. A House, A Neighborhood 14. From September to September III. Death, Putting it Back Together 15. The Last Visit from the Girl in the Willow Tree 16. Walking into the Rest of My Life 17. The Only One Not There 18. Just Pictures 19. No Man's Land 20. A Homecoming 21. Bombs Epilogue: This is Where I Am AcknowledgmentsReviewsAn intimate, searing, and important document that makes no excuses for its subject s life-choices and is all the more powerful for its honesty. Joyce Carol Oates <i>This Is Where I Am</i> is a fabulous book that maps out the real lives of the city and the neighborhoods, of real hopes that die and real dreams that resurrect. For every hour of joy or sorrow the common citizen experiences, Zeke Caligiuri aptly magnifies that same hour into an eternity of lives deeply lived and feared and loved and lost. Every school, judge, counselor, and policeman ought to read this book. Read it. Read it again. Read it until you understand that how we make and shape our society is our responsibility all of ours. Jimmy Santiago Baca, author of <i>Singing at the Gates</i> Zeke Caligiuri's debut memoir, <i>This Is Where I Am</i>, soulfully evokes his childhood playgrounds and present-day prison cells and situates him as a powerful new voice in contemporary literature, a voice that is at once literary and streetwise, with an ice-cold restraint that blisters the heart. Matt Burgess, author of <i>Uncle Janice</i> and <i>Dogfight, A Love Story</i> Zeke Caligiuri's debut memoir, This Is Where I Am, soulfully evokes his childhood playgrounds and present-day prison cells and situates him as a powerful new voice in contemporary literature, a voice that is at once literary and streetwise, with an ice-cold restraint that blisters the heart. Matt Burgess, author of Uncle Janice and Dogfight, A Love Story Author InformationZeke Caligiuri has won multiple awards from the PEN Prison Writing Contest in fiction, poetry. His work has been published in the collection Prison Noir, edited by Joyce Carol Oates, From Education to Incarceration: Dismantling the School-to-Prison Pipeline, and From the Inside Out: Letters to Young Men and Other Writings. He is incarcerated at the Faribault Correctional Facility in Minnesota, where he continues to write. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |