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A WALK ACROSS DIRTY WATER AND STRAIGHT INTO MURDERER'S ROW

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A rollicking no-holds barred memoir from journalist and musician Eugene S. Robinson that takes readers along through the story of his life.

“A weird rollicking ride” frames how author Eugene S. Robinson views his journey from a Brooklyn kid with decidedly offbeat punk rock proclivities to the realities of California hardcore and dark detours into shows, tours, drugs, porn, guns, MMA fighting, an Ivy League-esque education and his eventual entry into the US Defense industry just in time to see his boss dragged into Contragate.

Robinson’s writing mirrors his fighting style intensity, ferocity, and brutal truth. He knows exactly who he is and how he is perceived by the white people and white culture that surrounds him. Robinson challenges accepted norms. He fights against easy answers and safe passages. He says:

“No one who ever gets a life sentence for just about anything really expects it to last a lifetime. Even if the modifier is "without the possibility of parole." Hope springs eternal but there's always the undiscussed other option. The one where the fate is chosen, freely, and the protagonist has about as much interest in escaping as he does of being almost anywhere else at all. Which is to say: not at all.”

A Walk Across Dirty Water is Robinson’s memoir of growing up in Brooklyn during the 1970s, playing in punk bands and touring the world during the


About the author










Eugene S Robinson has written for GQThe WireGrappling MagazineLA WeeklyVice MagazineHustler, and Decibel, among many others. He has also been Editor-in-Chief of OZY, Code and EQ. He grew up in New York City, where he first understood the surreal joy of a bloody nose obtained through fighting. The 6'1", 235-pound Robinson has worked in magazine publishing, film, and television. He has studied boxing, Kenpo karate, Muay Thai (mixed martial arts), wrestling, and Brazilian jiu jitsu. Robinson is the vocalist and front man for Oxbow, a rock group-cum-fight club. He is also the vocalist for the critically acclaimed punk-metal supergroup, Buñuel. He lives in the San Francisco area.


Summary

A rollicking no-holds barred memoir from journalist and musician Eugene S. Robinson that takes readers along through the story of his life.

“A weird rollicking ride” frames how author Eugene S. Robinson views his journey from a Brooklyn kid with decidedly offbeat punk rock proclivities to the realities of California hardcore and dark detours into shows, tours, drugs, porn, guns, MMA fighting, an Ivy League-esque education and his eventual entry into the US Defense industry just in time to see his boss dragged into Contragate.

Robinson’s writing mirrors his fighting style intensity, ferocity, and brutal truth. He knows exactly who he is and how he is perceived by the white people and white culture that surrounds him. Robinson challenges accepted norms. He fights against easy answers and safe passages. He says:

“No one who ever gets a life sentence for just about anything really expects it to last a lifetime. Even if the modifier is "without the possibility of parole." Hope springs eternal but there's always the undiscussed other option. The one where the fate is chosen, freely, and the protagonist has about as much interest in escaping as he does of being almost anywhere else at all. Which is to say: not at all.”

A Walk Across Dirty Water is Robinson’s memoir of growing up in Brooklyn during the 1970s, playing in punk bands and touring the world during the

Foreword

  • Outreach to National Media, including print, television, radio, and podcast. (New York Times, GQ, NPR)
  • Outreach to niche media, specifically to music and MMA outlets. (The Wire, Quietus, Jocko Willink podcast, Joe Rogan podcast)
  • Major city tour including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City.
  • Digital ARC available.

Product details

Authors Eugene S. Robinson, Robinson Eugene S
Assisted by Lydia Lunch (Foreword)
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.10.2023
 
EAN 9781627311427
ISBN 978-1-62731-142-7
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > Music > Monographs

MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Punk, MUSIC / Essays, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Music

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