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The Wu-tang Manual

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Author: The RZA and Chris Norris  

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The first definitive book from hip-hop's original dynasty, for the hard-core Wu-Tang disciple and the recent initiate alike. (Music)

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The first definitive book from hip-hop's original dynasty, for the hard-core Wu-Tang disciple and the recent initiate alike. (Music)

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Since the release of the revolutionary Enter the Wu-Tang, this band has been Hip Hop's leading creative force. Over four seminal group albums, and a multitude of ambitious side projects, the Wu-Tang Clan have constantly redefined the outer limits of what Hip Hop can do and where Hip Hop can go. Spearheaded by the RZA, the "Abbot" of the Clan, The Wu-Tang Manual unravels the intricate web of personalities, warrior codes, numerological systems and Eastern spiritual ethics that define the Wu-Tang dynasty. The Wu-Tang Manual also contains the first official and comprehensive lyrical encyclopedia of the Wu-Tang, complete with musical, technical and anecdotal analysis and annotation by the Clan.

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Critic Reviews

“"Touching...A glimpse inside the brain of the RZA, the producer/spiritual leader of Staten Island's revolutionary hip-hop collective, the Wu-Tang Clan....Inspirational." - The New York Times Book Review "Is there a Pulitzer Prize in the Wu's future?" - XXL Magazine "At once edifying and wildly entertaining, [ The Wu-Tang Manual] occupies a fertile emotional crossroads of nostalgia, juvenile wish-fulfillment, and adult appreciation...it could augur a rebirth for one of the most influential rap groups of the 1990s." -Pitchfork "A rabbit hole into the Clan's history and obsessions with kung-fu films, numerology, chess, and Eastern spirituality." - Entertainment Weekly "Equal parts travelogue, manifesto, dictionary and cultural decoder ring for one of hip-hop's most influential and unorthodox rap groups...It's quite obvious that the nine-member crew is as adept in analyzing Eastern philosophies, chess strategies and numerological systems as they are in smoking ells and dodging bullets." -- Columbus Alive (alternative weekly) "A unique megamix of Buddhism, comics, kung fu, and Islam." -Boldtype.com”

“Touching…A glimpse inside the brain of the RZA, the producer/spiritual leader of Staten Island’s revolutionary hip-hop collective, the Wu-Tang Clan….Inspirational.” –The New York Times Book Review
 
“Is there a Pulitzer Prize in the Wu’s future?” –XXL Magazine
 
“At once edifying and wildly entertaining, [The Wu-Tang Manual] occupies a fertile emotional crossroads of nostalgia, juvenile wish-fulfillment, and adult appreciation…it could augur a rebirth for one of the most influential rap groups of the 1990s.” –Pitchfork
 
“A rabbit hole into the Clan’s history and obsessions with kung-fu films, numerology, chess, and Eastern spirituality.” –Entertainment Weekly
 
“Equal parts travelogue, manifesto, dictionary and cultural decoder ring for one of hip-hop’s most influential and unorthodox rap groups…It’s quite obvious that the nine-member crew is as adept in analyzing Eastern philosophies, chess strategies and numerological systems as they are in smoking ells and dodging bullets.”
--Columbus Alive (alternative weekly)
 
“A unique megamix of Buddhism, comics, kung fu, and Islam.” –Boldtype.com

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About the Author

The RZA is most famous as the founder and leader of the Wu-Tang Clan, the platinum-selling hip-hop group that is widely considered one of the most important of all time. He has continued his music career while successfully branching out into lecturing, television, and film.

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Back Cover

The RZA, Abbot of the Wu-Tang Clan, Unlocks the Mysteries, History, and Mythology of Hip-Hop's Original Dynasty.

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc | Riverhead Books,U.S.
Published
1st February 2005
Pages
208
ISBN
9781594480188

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