"Ian Rankin once explained to an interviewer (the head of the Indian Communist Party!) that crime fiction is a way of talking about social inequality. Ron Jacobs applies that same maxim to the Sixties... in his wonderfully noir trilogy of those exhilarating and troubled times. And what Rankin does for Edinburgh, Jacobs amply illuminates for the Movement. Much much more than ripping yarns (though they are that too), from a master who's been there, done that, and lived to tell a tale or two."

--Ramsey Kanaan, Publisher PM Press/noir enthusiast

Monday, March 28, 2022

The Empyreal Horn of Wadada Leo Smith

 This is another piece behind the Counterpunch firewall.  Well worth the 25 bucks a year for the exclusive content.

https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/03/27/the-empyreal-horn-of-wadada-leo-smith/

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