Kites That Flew

Author:   Jamel Stevens
Publisher:   Cadmus Publishing
ISBN:  

9781637511695


Pages:   104
Publication Date:   06 May 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Kites That Flew


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"""Kites That Flew"" was an accident book that just happened to materialize due to circumstance, happenstance, and my educational journey while living in the subculture of a prison society. I had to survive...mentally and physically. Deprived of my freedom and bombarded by negativity in a hostile environment, I had to assimilate into the cultural norms; despite the culture shock of entering a foreign habitat. I had to learn the vocabulary, lingo, and how to think while subjected to a world of masculinity where egos are constantly tested and fired. Economics and street smarts allowed me to thrive in a cashless society. Through my years of grinding, hustling, and getting paid thru cash apps, I enrolled in many educational programs and eventually went to college. Hustling and going to college...college, and then hustling..... When anyone is in prison, you will eventually receive kites. A kite in prison is a note written from one person to the next. So, one day after attending a Columbia University College course (Cultural Anthropology, ) I came back to my cell and forgot to throw away the kites that had accumulated before. As I was about to flush them down the toilet, I caught a flash back from my Cultural Anthropology class. I remembered how we studied how anthropologists and ethnographers would study people in a culture or subculture; so, I decided to compose ""Kites That Flew."" As an anthropologist, I'm studying the sample(people) and as an ethnographer, I am taking notes, and commenting on the sample. I wrote this so that my readers can view the many occasions that I've encountered with some of the very people that live/work within their neighborhoods, and what they go through while in prison."

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Author:   Jamel Stevens
Publisher:   Cadmus Publishing
Imprint:   Cadmus Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.150kg
ISBN:  

9781637511695


ISBN 10:   1637511698
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   06 May 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Jamel Stevens was born and raised in Harlem. He is a writer of short stories, poems, a novel, and more. He classifies his writings as ""a different style of art."" Traveling the country has opened the flood gates to a diversity of culture and style, which have soaked many pages with the residue of his soul. Education has blessed him to be a wonderful creator of the arts. He is affiliated with entrepreneurship, the music business, and networking with others on a wide genre of projects. Family means everything to him...family is not just blood, but a multiplicity of people who are striving for the same common cause/goal."

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