Should graffiti writers organize to tear up the cities, or should they
really be bombing the 'burbs? That's the question posed by William Upski
Wimsatt in his seminal foray into the world of hip-hop, rap, and street
art, and the culture and politics that surround it.
Taking on a broad range of topics, including suburban sprawl, racial
identity, and youth activism, Wimsatt (a graffiti artist himself) uses a
kaleidoscopic approach that combines stories, cartoons, interviews,
disses, parodies, and original research to challenge the suburban
mindset wherever it's found: suburbs and corporate headquarters, inner
cities and housing projects, even in hip-hop itself. Funny, provocative,
and painfully honest, Bomb the Suburbs encourages readers to expand
their social boundaries and explore the vibrant, chaotic world that
exists beyond their comfort zones.