The authorized biography of Tupac Shakur, titled 'Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography,' provides a rare glimpse into the rapper's personal writings, including hand-scrawled poems, raps, and musings. The book offers an intimate portrait of Tupac, shedding light on his life as an actor, rapper, and activist. It also explores how his role in the 1992 film 'Juice' propelled his acting career and showcased his superstar charisma. The biography is praised for its empathetic portrayal of Tupac and its ability to clarify longstanding narratives about him.
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Small moments help clarify longstanding narratives about Tupac Shakur, coloring in the outlines of this well-known tale of the actor-rapper-activist who died at 25. https://t.co/aZx6L3i9Qc
“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/w0BSGC9eH0
“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
An exclusive excerpt from a new biography about Tupac reveals how his powerful turn in 1992's 'Juice' set him on course for an acting career, and gave audiences their first glimpse of his superstar charisma https://t.co/YMqoWln2p6
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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
Access to Tupac Shakur’s journals gives Staci Robinson’s authorized biography a rare intimacy, without delving deeply into his music, our critic writes. (via @nytimesbooks) https://t.co/aZx6L3i9Qc