The most important literary journal in hip-hop America. An intellectual town-hall on paper that rejects the cheerleader tone of celebrity-driven urban publications as well as the highfalutin tone of academics, Bronx is a critical and thought-provoking journal recording the rise and fall of blacks in all formulations of the black aesthetic, mixing an appreciation of high and low culture with a language aimed at the bourgeoisie and the boulevard - all filtered through a soulful eye.
Author Biography
Miles Marshall Lewis is also the author of Scars of the Soul Are Why Kids Wear Bandages When They Don't Have Bruises (Akashic, available from Turnaround) and is a former editor of Vibe and XXL. His work has been published in the Nation, the Village Voice, Rolling Stone and Essence.