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Impossible Man : Or, F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Rise of Islam.
Title:
Impossible Man : Or, F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Rise of Islam.
Author:
Knight, Michael Muhammad.
ISBN:
9781593763602
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (352 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- 0 holy ghost and fire 1 -- 1 heroes and hero-worship 15 -- 2 the battle of swamp road 27 -- 3 creep, jr. 35 -- 4 helter skelter 49 -- 5 el-hajj malik el-shabazz 59 -- 6 prostrations and ejaculations 73 -- 7 malik al-kafi khan 87 -- 8 if we're lucky, his brain is shot to shit 101 -- 9 the one percenters 115 -- 10 witness 131 -- 11 actual facts 143 -- 12 full power 151 -- 13 a new hope 161 -- 14 traveling through hyperspace ain't like dusting crops, boy 169 -- 15 mein amriken musalman hoon 179 -- 16 the strongest man 189 -- 17 goat head soup 199 -- 18 drops of hellfire 211 -- 19 going home 229 -- 20 out of step 241 -- 21 slayers of husayn 249 -- 22 in the name of vince mcmahon 267 -- 23 history of the egyptian wrestling federation 281 -- 24 the furious cock 295 -- 25 manchild in the north country 303 -- 26 manned missiles 319 -- 27 dutch sailors 327.
Abstract:
Recognized by readers of his novel, The Taqwacores, as the godfather of American Muslim punk, Michael Muhammad Knight is a voice for the growing number of teenagers who choose neither side of the “Clash of Civilizations." Knight has now written his personal story, a chronicle of his bizarre and traumatic boyhood and his conversion to Islam during a turbulent adolescence. Impossible Man follows a boy's struggle in coming to terms with his father—a paranoid schizophrenic and white supremacist who had threatened to decapitate Michael when he was a baby—and his father's place in his own identity. It is also the story of a teenager's troubled path to maturity and the influences that steady him along the way. Knight's encounter with Malcolm X's autobiography transforms him from a disturbed teenager engaged in correspondence with Charles Manson to a zealous Muslim convert who travels to Pakistan and studies in a madrassa. Later disillusioned by radical religion, he again faces the crisis of self-definition. For all its extremes, Impossible Man describes a universal journey: a wounded boy in search of a working model of manhood, going to outrageous lengths to find it.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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