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Eldridge Cleaver (Author), Kathleen Cleaver (Editor), Cecil Brown (Afterword), Henry Louis Gates (Foreword)
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January 9, 2007
Former Black Panther information minister Eldridge Cleaver was a complex man who inspired profound adulation, love, rage, and, among many, fear. Target Zero brings Cleaver’s controversial story into focus through his own words. This books charts Cleaver's life through his writings: his quiet childhood, his youth spent in prison, his startling emergence as a Black Panther leader who became a "fugitive from justice" by the end of 1968, his seven-year exile, and his religious and political conversion following his return to the U.S. Target Zero, which brings together previously unpublished essays, short stories, letters, interviews, and poems, is the most significant collection of Eldridge Cleaver’s writing since his bestselling book Soul on Ice (1968).

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This collection traces the life of civil rights activist and Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver using his own words. Divided into four parts ("Early Years," "Revolution," "Exile" and "Transition"), the volume moves from Cleaver's reminisces of his youth in southern California, through his extensive prison internment (which, as he tells it, provided the impetus for his intellectual development), his time with the then-fledgling Black Panthers, his seven-year exile in Cuba, Algeria and France, and finally, his continued efforts at promoting civil rights upon his return to the United States. These essays, poems, excerpts of Eldridge's autobiography and interviews work together to reveal the tempestuous and complex workings of a man as he evolved from a child angry at his father for beating his mother to an angst-ridden radical convinced that rape was a revolutionary act, to an international fugitive and, finally, to a converted Christian activist. Cleaver's language varies dramatically throughout the course of his story: the same man who wrote, "a pig white...deep-fried in the fat of his own bullshit" later penned a poem called "A Love Letter Writing Butterfly" that contains the line, "I'm a dreamer looking for a dreamgirl."
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Cleaver's former wife offers a collection of writings that reflects his transformation from an angry, talented young black man, bent on avenging himself against American racism, to a born-again Christian champion of American capitalism. The collection includes essays, interviews, memoirs, letters, speeches, and poems. The book is divided into four parts: Cleaver's early years in prison, where he started writing and completed Soul on Ice; his revolutionary years, including involvement with the Black Panthers; his seven-year exile in Cuba, Algeria, and France; and his transformation later in life. The book includes Cleaver's writings on the split with Newton and the struggle within the Panther party as egos clashed. This book is a fascinating look at the transformation of a major figure in black-power politics and a tumultuous era in the U.S.

Vanessa Bush
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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (January 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1403976570
  • ISBN-13: 978-1403976574
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #726,603 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not an introduction but a strong place for further study, March 29, 2006
If this is your introduction to Cleaver buy Soul on Ice first. If you have read Soul on Ice then this is a good time to buy this book. This is a collection of writings that expands Cleaver's life. When reading this you must keep it in the frame of reference of the time in which it was written. There are better written books on the black Muslim movement like James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time, what that book lacks is the insider's perspective. There are more gut twisting books on jail like Henry James Abbott's The Belly of the Beast, what this book lacks is a man's desire for a spiritual change. What Cleaver's writing has is what those other two novels are lacking: an insider's perspective and a deisre for spiritual and political change. This book is worth reading just for Cleaver's viewpoint. The writings are varied and extensive from the humorus to the dead serious. This book is a probing look at the life of one of the great American revolutionaries.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eldridge Cleaver Resurrected, September 22, 2009
This review is from: Target Zero: A Life in Writing (Paperback)
Poignantly introduced by both his ex-wife Kathleen and the Harvard Professor, Henry Louis Gates (who got an exclusive interview with Cleaver while he was a student at Oxford U. but who is now of recent Boston cop harassment fame). This is an irreverent and exciting piece of literature. It is a collection of Eldridge Cleaver's writings (not his best however) cobbled together by Kathleen, and turned into a book that is made up of mostly of writings of the period during Cleaver's time in exile until his death in May 1998.

For those times, his was an especially rocky journey as was true for our nation as a whole. And the content of his writings provided here represent a literary prism for understanding the era that shaped Cleaver's extraordinary life and aptly mirror the ups and downs of the political landscape of those rather turbulent but pivotal times. Cleaver's writings may be the deepest most honest if not the only completely trustworthy weather vane we have of those times. Even today, his writings still crackle with freshness in their uncompromising honesty and in the depth of their understanding of the American condition. And although I would have made a slightly different selection from his writings, one can hardly quibble with this (or any) collection, since Cleaver's writings are so uniformly high in the quality of their craft and in their honesty.

The biographical selections are the most penetrating and most revealing of the man himself, as they put Cleaver's psycho-social development and existence in context: As is true of so many young black male leaders, Cleaver was educated in prison, where his writings made him a virtual societal provocateur, a brilliant but very inconvenient critic of American society, and of Ronald Reagan the then governor of California in particular.

His racial isolation and inability to deal with the social role "assigned to black men in American society" that made it so, literally turned him into one of many "Bigger Thomas'," of his era. His conscious desire to become an urban predator is what landed him in prison where his first education in self-awareness and his first "real" self-construction project began. In prison he read politics, philosophy, and letters, then adopted Marxism as the best paradigm for understanding American racism. Armed with Marxism (which he later abandoned for being racist itself) he quickly embraced as his persona an urban warrior stance. He became a self-made and self-identified outlaw against anything white and anything American. Upon his release from prison, he found that this persona resonated with the rhythms of the times outside the prison walls and became a natural for the Black Panther Party that he joined and where he eventually rose to the position of Minister of Defense. It was in this role in which a shoot out with the Oakland police occurred that sent him on the lam.

While in exile in France he had a vision that would change his life and turned him into a Christian. Many believe that this conversion was either a convenient ruse to get back into the country, or the result of a deal made with the FBI to become a paid informant, and thereby avoid a lengthy jail sentence. In any case he did return, spent a brief time in jail and upon release joined the Mormon Church and became a deacon, spoke and preached the gospel of Jesus Christ. All of his friends, including his wife and family eventually abandoned him. He died penniless trying to rehabilitate his writing career. A great read. Ten star
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lil Jim thought highly of this book, June 24, 2007
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