"When I was a baby I remember one moment of calm peace, then three minutes after that it was on."
A stunningly designed, richly illustrated companion to the much-anticipated documentary film, 'Tupac: Resurrection' brings unprecedented clarity and soulful intimacy to the life and work of Tupac Shakur (1971-1996).
In many ways the autobiography he never got to write, the book features the artist in his own words, examining his complicated life and the controversial decisions that plagued him while he was alive. It captures, as never before, his boundless passion, searing honesty, and stunning intelligence, and showcases a range of never-before-seen writings, letters, screenplay ideas, lyrics, poems, photographs, and personal effects, and stands as an indelible testament to the artist's astonishing cultural legacy.
'Tupac: Resurrection' crystallises the enduring significance and impact of one of the most complex, haunting, and influential artists of our time.