Signifying Rappers Rap and Race in the Urban Present
The author of "Infinite Jest" and his co-writer discuss rap and popular culture, power, money, racial politics, and language in the first book to seriously consider rap and its position as a vital force in American culture. "Brilliantly written . . . (with) great wit, insight, and in-your-face energy".--"Review of Contemporary Fiction".
Reviews

Daryl Houston@dllh
Kind of meh. It was neat to see the early sort of journalistic writing, but I'm not sure it's really a successful book beyond that. Mostly suitable for DFW completists or the Costello-curious, I think.

Daniel Nieuwenhuizen@dan