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Book Details

  • Publisher: Vintage Books

  • Author: Spike Lee and Ralph Wiley

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1988

  • ISBN: 0099285312

  • Pages: 314

  • Cover: Paperback


About The Book

Published in 1988 by Vintage Books, this powerful and culturally significant work by Spike Lee and Ralph Wiley offers an unfiltered look into race, identity, and the world of filmmaking. Known for its raw honesty and compelling narrative, the book reflects Spike Lee’s groundbreaking impact on cinema and African-American culture, with Ralph Wiley’s articulate voice adding depth and perspective.

This is a used paperback copy in good condition. The pages are clean, the binding is intact, and the book remains a valuable read for film enthusiasts, students of culture and race relations, and fans of contemporary African-American literature.