book is sexually explicit and contains mature themes and discussions of race, sex and political violence. It is not recommended for readers younger than 21.
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*UPDATED/2013 Edition
Egyptian Sudanese-American Novelist KOLA BOOF has become an enigma in the western publishing world. This book uses Ms. Boof’s own published letters, articles, essays and speeches to demonstrate exactly why CNN dubbed her “the most controversial woman in the world.”
From “The Rap About Golddiggers” to “The Authentic Black Man” to “The Bin Laden That I Knew” to "Easing Nina Simone" to "Defining Authentic Blackness" to "Billionaires Prefer Black Women"—all of Kola Boof’s classic essays are reprinted in this anthology in their entirety.
Using language that is scathing and naked, Kola Boof writes brutal truths about interracial love, defines who is and who is not Black, unflinchingly recalls her experiences with Osama Bin Laden, explores war and politics, her support for President Obama, colorism, sexuality, the art of writing, the art of sex and raising children.
We warn you that this book is not politically correct in any way. No matter what your race/class background, sexuality or religious beliefs, you are likely to be deeply offended and disturbed at some point reading this book. We do not recommend this book for persons younger than age 21.
BOOK 1: Non-Fiction
The Rap about Golddiggers – 4
The Cake Is Baked (Swedish Cake Controversy)-6
INTERRACIAL Kola’s infamous letter—8
WHO IS BLACK? From 2006—9
Kola’s Greatest Interview Ever—18
The BIN LADEN That I (Essay from 2006)—47
Recipes by Kola Boof—52
The Hidden Face of Cleopatra—54
Modeling Sucks or How I Got to Meet Colin Powell & Other world Leaders—56