The authorized biography of Tupac Shakur, titled 'Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography,' provides a window into the rapper's mind through his personal writings. Staci Robinson, the author, was granted unprecedented access to the Shakur family and Tupac's journals and notebooks. The biography is described as a touching and empathetic portrait of a friend.
“Tupac Shakur” is a touching, empathetic portrait of a friend, our critic writes. "Even familiar stories achieve new intimacy at closer range." https://t.co/aZx6L3hC0E
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The Tupac story has been told many times over, but this is the only authorized biography, meaning Staci Robinson was granted nearly unprecedented access to the Shakur family and to Tupac’s many journals and notebooks. https://t.co/aZx6L3hC0E
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“Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography” is filled with photocopies of the rapper’s personal writings. “As if tucked between the pages,” our reviewer writes, “these hand-scrawled poems, raps and musings provide windows into his mind.” https://t.co/OWI41YEX3H