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There is something about a Pelecanos book that is like sitting in a classroom, making dreamy eyes at your favorite professor as he lectures about your favorite topic while you wear your favorite clothes on your favorite day of the best year of your life.
Not that Pelecanos is expository. Or dry. Or anything remotely like listening to a lecture, in the slightest.
But reading him, I learn. I learn so much about Washington, DC. About people. About crime and violence and struggling and living.
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  Not that Pelecanos is expository. Or dry. Or anything remotely like listening to a lecture, in the slightest.
But reading him, I learn. I learn so much about Washington, DC. About people. About crime and violence and struggling and living.
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I enjoy almost all of Pelecanos works. But this one I was not all that enamored of. Maybe because, since he writes of a city that I've spent most of my adult life in and in this particular book he writes of streets I actually lived on, not all of his characters rang true. While there is no doubt G.P. captures urban life in way that even most writers of color would be hard pressed to recreate..I still think that his ability to capture the reality of black existence is compromised. (I've never hea
  
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        Mar 03, 2011
      
        Jess
      
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