AMERICAN SKIN: A Novel

by Don De Grazia

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When Alex Verdi returns home from school to find his home surrounded by police, he thinks of the marijuana stashed in his father's desk and hides. Returning later, he takes his father's shotgun and hitches to Chicago. When he meets Timmy Penn, his new life as an American skinhead begins.

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I went to grad school, had classes with and was tutored by Don De Grazia at Columbia College in the early 1990s. His talent was immeditately recognizable and his spirit was a true inspiration. I bought his book and read it quickly. It is a page turner, dealing with skin heads and others and set mostly in late 1980s Chicago, it was fun to read about locations that I had been to and characters I seemed to have known. After reading this book I became interested in reading more books set in Chicago and for about a year that was what I mostly read.
In general I don't read much fiction, so I dont recommend much. And although I thought the very ending of American Skin was a bit contrived, overall this novel is a total joy. No one that I have show more ever recommended it to has NOT liked it. show less
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Being a transplanted resident of Chicago long after the punk 80's referred to in this book, it was highly interesting to read and imagine what familiar areas were like at that time. De Grazia does a fantastic job creating imagery that evokes the feelings of the character as well as the surroundings.

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Don De Grazia is a professor of Creative Writing at Columbia College in Chicago and the editor of F Literary Magazine, a journal devoted to new fiction.

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Ekhorn, Kjell (Cover photo)
Keenan, Jamie (Cover designer)

Common Knowledge

Original publication date
1998
People/Characters
Alex Verdi
Important places
Chicago, Illinois, USA

Classifications

Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3554 .E11158 .A84Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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Reviews
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Rating
½ (3.73)
Languages
English, German
Media
Paper
ISBNs
6
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