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Going All City: Struggle and Survival in LA's Graffiti Subculture

Explore the intricate world of Los Angeles graffiti culture through the eyes of Stefano Bloch in "Going All City: Struggle and Survival in LA's Graffiti Subculture." This memoir delves into Bloch's experiences as a prolific graffiti writer in the late 1990s, navigating the challenges of violence, poverty, and instability. He recounts encounters with law enforcement, the complexities of his family life, and the exhilaration of tagging the cityscape. Beyond personal anecdotes, the book offers a profound examination of graffiti as a form of expression for marginalized youth, shedding light on its significance within urban environments.

Key Features:
  • Authentic Narrative: Provides an insider's perspective on the life of a graffiti writer in Los Angeles, capturing the essence of the subculture.

  • Societal Insights: Highlights the role of graffiti in giving a voice to marginalized communities and its impact on urban landscapes.

  • Critical Acclaim: Praised for its candid storytelling and in-depth analysis of graffiti culture.

Why Choose This Book?

"Going All City" offers a unique blend of personal memoir and cultural analysis, providing readers with a deeper understanding of graffiti beyond its surface perception. Stefano Bloch's storytelling not only chronicles his journey but also invites readers to reflect on broader themes of identity, art, and survival within urban settings. This book is essential for those interested in urban studies, art, and the dynamics of subcultures.

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