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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Canongate Books

FORMAT: Paperback

ISBN: 9781841953861

RRP: £9.99

PAGES: 288

PUBLICATION DATE:
February 13, 2003

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Born Fi’ Dead: A Journey Through the Yardie Underworld

Laurie Gunst

Among the ethnic gangs that rule America’s inner cities, none has had the impact of the Jamaican posses. Spawned in the ghettos of Kingston as mercenary street-fighters for the island’s politicians, the posses began migrating to the United States in the early 1980’s, just in time to catch and ride the crack wave as it engulfed the country. Laurie Gunst’s provocative expose of the Jamaican politicians’ role in creating this problem is also a moving and compelling tale of suffering and exploitation. Leone Ross’ substantial afterword examines further the issues raised by the book from a British and Jamaican perspective

Reviews of Born Fi’ Dead: A Journey Through the Yardie Underworld

* A truly remarkable achievement Washington Post * one of the true classics of the genre…The versatility of her writing, whether from a personal, analytical, historical, creative or academic point of view, is simply outstanding, as is the depth of her research…a recommended read. The Voice * This book is a fine piece of investigative journalism, jettisoning any pretence at objectivity, distilling dispassion and compassion in equal measure. The Herald * Laurie Gunst's reportage brilliantly traces the tangled nexus of Hollywood gangster movies, corrupt party politics, archaic class structures and transglobal cocaine routes that feed into Jamiaca's nomadic criminal posses. A dense and complex analysis of predatory hypercapitalism. ID Magazine * fuelled by a deep empathy Independent on Sunday

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