"Lewis has composed an observant and urban B-boy's rites of passage . . . a hiphop bildungsroman told in prose full of buoyancy and bounce."--Greg Tate, author of
Flyboy in the Buttermilk Scars of the Soul is a confessional, stylistic account (in the Joan Didion tradition) of coming-of-age in the Bronx alongside the birth and evolution of hip-hop culture.
Miles Marshall Lewis was born in the Bronx in 1970 and currently lives in Manhattan. He is a former editor of
Vibe and
XXL, and his work has been published in
The Nation,
The Source, the
Village Voice,
Rolling Stone,
Essence and other magazines. He holds a B.A. in sociology from Morehouse College and studied at the Fordham University School of Law.