Review of Tupac: Resurrection (2003) by J.r. Jones for Chicago Reader — 25 Apr 2008
Making Shakur the narrator works pretty well at first...But once he becomes an overnight star at age 20, his relentless self-articulation to Tabitha Soren begins to sound like the usual white noise of celebrity, his ideas about race and power in America potent but undeveloped.
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This review of Tupac: Resurrection (2003) was written by J.r. Jones and published by Chicago Reader on 25 Apr 2008.
Tupac: Resurrection has generally received very positive reviews.
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