Murder the gangster rhymes

Murder the gangster rhymes

Author: Kjiva Kjiva

Publisher: BookRix

Published: 2016-10-10

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 3739677465

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This book is based on the life of KJIVA the Marathi rapper which is written by Kjiva in poetic form. When he was 16 to 19 years old, sharing his experience about his street life & friends who turn to ruffian.


The Nursery Rhyme Murders

The Nursery Rhyme Murders

Author: Agatha Christie

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 522

ISBN-13:

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A nursery rhyme figures tantalizingly in each of these novels, but there is nothing childlike about the dark secrets and darker deeds of some of the characters, nothing innocent about the murderers. Whether the detective featured is the delightful, sharp-eyed Miss Marple, the redoubtable Hercule Poirot, or Chief Inspector Taverner of Scotland Yard each one is challenged by an adversary worthy of a master of crime. Here is Agatha Christie at her best - baffling, daringly logical, and immensely entertaining.


Crime Rhymes

Crime Rhymes

Author: Dixie J. Whitted

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-05-14

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9781546416142

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Filled with over 200 lawless limericks and punny poems along with some quirky cartoons, all with a mystery twist. Don't miss the particularly peculiar chapters on Lizzie Borden and Sherlock Holmes. Includes a special bonus feature - the short story "The Case of the Stainless Spinster."


The Art of Political Murder

The Art of Political Murder

Author: Francisco Goldman

Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

Published: 2008-09-16

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1555846378

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In this New York Times Notable Book, the Pulitzer Prize–finalist undertakes his own investigation into the murder of a Guatemalan bishop. Named a Best Book of the Year by the Washington Post Book World, the Chicago Tribune, the Economist, and the San Francisco Chronicle Two days after releasing a groundbreaking church-sponsored report implicating the military in the murders and disappearances of some two hundred thousand Guatemalan civilians, Bishop Juan Gerardi was bludgeoned to death in his garage. Gerardi was the country’s leading human rights activist, but the Church quickly realized it could not rely on police investigators or the legal system to solve the crime. Instead, Church leaders formed their own investigative team: a group of secular young men who called themselves Los Intocables—the Untouchables. Author Francisco Goldman spoke to witnesses no other reporter was able to reach, observing firsthand some of the most crucial developments in this sensational case. Documenting the Latin American reality of mara youth gangs and organized crime, The Art of Political Murder tells the incredible true story of Los Intocables and their remarkable fight for justice. “Becoming by turns a little bit Columbo, Jason Bourne and Seymour Hersh, Goldman gives us the anatomy of a crime while opening a window to a misunderstood neighboring country that is flirting with anarchy.” —The New York Times Book Review


Beats Rhymes & Life

Beats Rhymes & Life

Author: Ytasha Womack

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2007-05-15

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0767919777

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Our generation made hip-hop. But hip-hop also made us. Why are suburban kids referring to their subdivision as “block”? Why has the pimp become a figure of male power? Why has dodging the feds become an act of honor long after one has made millions as a legitimate artist? What happens when fantasy does more harm than reality?—From the Introduction Hip-hop culture has been in the mainstream for years. Suburban teens take their fashion cues from Diddy and expect to have Three 6 Mafia play their sweet-sixteen parties. From the “Boogie Down Bronx” to the heartland, hip-hop’s influence is major. But has the movement taken a wrong turn? In Beats Rhymes and Life, hot journalists Kenji Jasper and Ytasha Womack have focused on what they consider to be the most prominent symbols of the genre: the fan, the turntable, the ice, the dance floor, the shell casing, the buzz, the tag, the whip, the ass, the stiletto, the (pimp’s) cane, the coffin, the cross, and the corner. Each is the focus of an essay by a journalist who skillfully dissects what their chosen symbol means to them and to the hip-hop community.The collection also features many original interviews with some of rap’s biggest stars talking candidly about how they connect to the culture and their fans. With a foreword by the renowned scholar Michael Eric Dyson, Beats Rhymes and Life is an innovative and daring look at the state of the hip-hop nation.


Hip-Hop Rhyming Dictionary

Hip-Hop Rhyming Dictionary

Author: Kevin Mitchell

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published:

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781457421204

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With Over 40,000 words including slang and hip-hop terms, the Hip-Hop Rhyming Dictionary is the perfect resource to help you find the right rhyme-every time. The book includes helpful writing tips to inspire creative lyrics as well as a brief history of rap and the artists who sent hip-hop to the top of the charts.


Capricon Rhyming Dictionary

Capricon Rhyming Dictionary

Author: Bessie G. Redfield

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780399512728

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Lists words that rhyme with hundreds of vowel sounds from a to yx, and briefly explains a variety of poetic terms.


Dying to Belong

Dying to Belong

Author: Martha P. Nochimson

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-05-21

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 1405163704

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This fascinating book begins with a new definition of the gangster film and a challenging exploration of the Hong Kong and Hollywood screen traditions. Illuminates the way gangster films deal with the ambiguities of modern life, correcting the notion that this genre is inconsequential sensationalism Contends that both American and Hong Kong gangster films are against-the-grain reactions to the central fable of modern democracies that promise immigrant (and other) outsiders that they can become social insiders Clarifies crucial and fascinating differences between American and Hong Kong approaches to enjoining the discussion of immigrant histories by placing them in counterpoint with each other Draws on a range of American films, ranging from Public Enemy and Scarface to Gangs of New York, Goodfellas, and The Godfather Explores a number of Hong Kong's 21st century gangster films, including Andrew Lau's great trilogy, Infernal Affairs, and Election and Election 2, directed by Hong Kong auteur Johnnie To Concludes with an exclusive interview with The Sopranos' creator, David Chase