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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony BozzaPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.346kg ISBN: 9781400053803ISBN 10: 1400053803 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 28 September 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWhile most scribes, with eyes closed, have long been pushing pens in hot pursuit of international rap phenom Eminem, Anthony Bozza has wisely devoted his time to exploring the trials and tribulations of Detroit native Marshall Mathers III. And he who understands Mathers understands the fabric of American society-beautiful stitches, stains, rips, and all. -Sacha Jenkins, former Vibe magazine music editor, writer at large for Spin magazine, and coauthor of Ego Trip's Big Book of Racism! and Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists Anthony Bozza was granted an access to Eminem that no journalist is likely to see again soon-and so Whatever You Say I Am offers the most intimate glimpses yet of the most towering, complicated figure of our culture. -Alan Light, former editor in chief of Vibe and Spin magazines, and editor of The Vibe History of Hip-Hop. While most scribes, with eyes closed, have long been pushing pens in hot pursuit of international rap phenom Eminem, Anthony Bozza has wisely devoted his time to exploring the trials and tribulations of Detroit native Marshall Mathers III. And he who understands Mathers understands the fabric of American society--beautiful stitches, stains, rips, and all. --Sacha Jenkins, former Vibe magazine music editor, writer at large for Spin magazine, and coauthor of Ego Trip's Big Book of Racism! and Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists Anthony Bozza was granted an access to Eminem that no journalist is likely to see again soon--and so Whatever You Say I Am offers the most intimate glimpses yet of the most towering, complicated figure of our culture. --Alan Light, former editor in chief of Vibe and Spin magazines, and editor of The Vibe History of Hip-Hop. While most scribes, with eyes closed, have long been pushing pens in hot pursuit of international rap phenom Eminem, Anthony Bozza has wisely devoted his time to exploring the trials and tribulations of Detroit native Marshall Mathers III. And he who understands Mathers understands the fabric of American society--beautiful stitches, stains, rips, and all. --Sacha Jenkins, former Vibe magazine music editor, writer at large for Spin magazine, and coauthor of Ego Trip's Big Book of Racism! and Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists <br> Anthony Bozza was granted an access to Eminem that no journalist is likely to see again soon--and so Whatever You Say I Am offers the most intimate glimpses yet of the most towering, complicated figure of our culture. <br>--Alan Light, former editor in chief of Vibe and Spin magazines, and editor of The Vibe History of Hip-Hop. <p> From the Hardcover edition. Author InformationANTHONY BOZZA worked as a writer and editor at Rolling Stone from 1995 to 2002, where he wrote several major stories on Eminem as well as cover stories on a range of artists, from Jennifer Lopez to Nine Inch Nails. His writing has appeared in Maxim, Paper, Elle, Allure, Arena (UK), and The Face (UK). This is his first book. He lives in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |