@booklet {5700, title = {Soul City. A Novel}, year = {2005}, month = {2005}, publisher = {Little, Brown}, address = {Boston, MA}, abstract = {

Humorous, satirical eutopia of a vibrant city that lives all the fables of the swinging African American life.\ Additional Soul City stories that can be found in his The Portable Promised Land. Stories. New York: Little, Brown, 2002\ include\ \“The Steviewondermobile\” (3-8), \“A Hot Time at the Church of Kentucky Fried Souls and the Spectacular Final Sunday Sermon of the Right Revren Daddy Love\” (9-24); originally published illus. in Zoetrope All-Story 3.4 (Winter 1999): 40-46. http://www.all-story.com/issues.cgi?action=show_story\&story_id=57\&part=all; \“The Breakup Ceremony\” 25-31); \“Soul City Gazette Profile: Crash Jinkins, Last of the Chronic Crashees\” (142-45), and \“Falcon Malone Can Fly No More\” (201-17). In addition, there is an ad for the forthcoming The Black Utopia, A History of Soul City, by Cadillac Johnson, a protagonist in Soul City, to be published by Negritude University Press. 1369 pp. (257).\ 

}, keywords = {African American author, Male author}, author = {Tour{\'e} [Nesblett] (b. 1971)} }