Angry Black White Boy, Adam Mansbach
Angry Black White Boy, Adam Mansbach
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Angry Black White Boy

Author: Adam Mansbach

Narrator: Kellen Boyle

Unabridged: 11 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/11/2022


Synopsis

From the acclaimed author of Shackling Water comes the first great race novel of the twenty-first century, an incendiary and ruthlessly funny satire about violence, pop culture, and American identity.

Macon Detornay is a suburban white boy possessed and politicized by Black culture, and filled with rage toward white America. After moving to New York City for college, Macon begins robbing white passengers in his taxicab, setting off a manhunt for the Black man presumed to be committing the crimes. When his true identity is revealed, Macon finds himself to be a celebrity and makes use of the spotlight to hold forth on the evils and invisibility of whiteness. Soon he launches the Race Traitor Project, a stress-addled collective that attracts guilty liberals, wannabe gangstas, and bandwagon riders from all over the country to participate in a Day of Apology—a day set aside for white people to make amends for four hundred years of oppression. The Day of Apology pushes New York City over the edge into an epic riot, forcing Macon to confront the depth of his own commitment to the struggle.

Peopled with all manner of race pimps and players, Angry Black White Boy is a stunning breakout book from a critically acclaimed young writer and should be required reading for anyone who wants to get under the skin of the complexities of identity in America.


About Adam Mansbach

Adam Mansbach is the author of the instant New York Times bestsellers Go the F**k to Sleep and You Have to F**king Eat, as well as the novels The Dead Run, Rage Is Back, Angry Black White Boy, and The End of the Jews, the winner of the California Book Award. He was the 2009–2011 New Voices Professor of Fiction at Rutgers University, a 2012 Sundance Screenwriting Lab Fellow, a 2013 Berkeley Repertory Theater Writing Fellow, and a 2015 Artist in Residence at Stanford University's Institute for Diversity in the Arts. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, the New York Times Book Review, Esquire, and The Believer, and on National Public Radio's All Things Considered. He lives in Berkeley, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Monique on April 02, 2009

Read this book two days ago and am halfway into my next book it just took me a while to really process this book..there is alot going on and it is infuriating, hilarious and tragic all at the same time. The premise is a young white guy completely and totally enthralled and captivated by hip hop cult......more

Goodreads review by Dahlia on May 01, 2024

craaaaazzzzzy book. i still don't know if i like it. hate the characters. disgusting pigs. yet such a clear and concise description of them. i don't know if you can be a good person and write this book, but is anyone a "good person" anyway? i hated reading it, yet i enjoyed reading it, i felt myself......more

Goodreads review by Navneet on May 14, 2009

You know that "hey i have a ph.d. and i'm so smart let me tell you what i learned" genre of books (see Life of Pi)? This is one of them. ICK.......more

Goodreads review by Sheehan on November 12, 2008

Refreshingly enjoyable mix of hip-hop culture with well-written narrative examination of race in America. So many of the nuanced perspectives of race interactions, expectations and disconnects are portrayed by engaging characters, the book is a testament to signifying. the whole book deconstructs th......more

Goodreads review by Margaret on May 19, 2013

I only managed to read part of this book. It started out great, then I got a bit lost, then it got great again and then I got lost again and didn't have the strength to persevere any further.......more