A body lies on New York's West 17th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues. A crowd gathers, horrified, curious, staring at the corpse on the pavement. It is July 12, 1969, and John Lee is dead. This is the story of John Lee's murder in the words of four men who knew him.
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A body lies on New York's West 17th Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues. A crowd gathers, horrified, curious, staring at the corpse on the pavement. It is July 12, 1969, and John Lee is dead. This is the story of John Lee's murder in the words of four men who knew him.
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First edition. [x], 245 pp. Bound in publisher's red boards with black cloth backstrip with white and red spine lettering. Very Good with slight bump to textblock upper corner, remainder stamp to bottom edge, in an unclipped dust jacket with scratching to laminate on front panel (for some reason this book's jackets often have laminate issues), slightly creased along edges. Gil Scott-Heron's first novel. He is most-often remembered as a spoken word poet and the genre-spanning vocalist of such songs as "We Almost Lost Detroit" and "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised."