![]() ![]() ![]() Beatty is also the author of two poetry collections, 1991’s Big Bank Take Little Bank and 1994’s Joker,Joker, Deuce, and studied with Allen Ginsberg. And in 2006, Bloomsbury published Hokum: An Anthology of African American Humor, whichBeatty edited. ![]() His following novel, Slumberland (2008), takes place in ’80s West Berlin where a Los Angeles DJ tries to track down a reclusive jazz musician. ![]() (Early in Phil Jackson’s tenure as the coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, he gave a copy to Kobe Bryant, who appreciated the gesture, the New York Times reported, but “given the provocative content, he thought Jackson assumed a bit too much about his upbringing so early in their relationship.”)īeatty’s next novel, Tuff (2000), was set in New York City, where Beatty used to live year-around until recently splitting his time between there and the Bay Area, and featured the mammoth and Candide-like Winston “Tuffy” Foshay. That first novel, The White Boy Shuffle, wildly comic and set in the Los Angeles that would erupt after the Rodney King verdicts were announced, was critically lauded, but also became something of a cultural totem for its knowingness about race and identity. Given that perhaps most readers came to know Beatty’s prose through an excerpt from his first novel published in Granta in 1996, the honor seems especially appropriate if not foreordained. In 2016, Paul Beatty became the first American author to win the Man Booker Prize. ![]()
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