University of Massachusetts Press
Messiah Comes Tomorrow
Messiah Comes Tomorrow
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In this selection of columns and profiles, Lupo vividly evokes the poetry, passion, and daily struggles of common men and women. We meet the aging burlesque comedian, the bookie who swore he would not rat on his Mob associates, the dealer in secondhand clothing, the aunt and uncle who would never move up to a better apartment. Lupo captures the humor as well as the pathos of people in transition from insularity to assimilation, delineating their lamentations and wisecracks, their fatalistic humor and street smarts. The book is both a portrait of and a tribute to a culture gradually disappearing from the American scene.
About the Author:
Alan Lupo is a columnist and reporter for The Boston Globe. He is coauthor of Rites of Way: The Politics of Transportation in Boston and the U.S. City, author of Liberty's Chosen Home: The Politics of Violence in Boston, and coauthor with his wife, Caryl Rivers, of For Better, For Worse.
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