Exploring the diverse and interconnected 'compositions' of the post-World War II avant-gardes, this book delves into the interplay of verbal, visual, musical, theatrical, and cinematic art forms. It examines the artistic politics that shaped these movements and their creations, highlighting the innovative approaches and collaborations that emerged during this transformative period in art history.
Pro wrestler and political commentator Tyrus goes deep into his wild but triumphant life story, from his painfully dysfunctional upbringing to bodyguarding for Snoop Dogg, to becoming a wrestling icon and one of the most provocative on-air voices today. The product of a 1970s mixed marriage, George Murdoch learned to fight early in life, fending off both race-baiting bullies and the demons of a dysfunctional home. Couch surfing all through high school and most of college, the quick-witted, sharp-tongued giant played football, ran drugs, and bounced at clubs to try to survive. After a false start with the WWE, he eventually became Snoop Dogg’s bodyguard and traveled the world with the hip hop legend, biding his time and honing his rap. When the WWE urged him to return, George became “Brodus Clay” and, for the next several years, reinvented himself numerous times under the watchful mentorship of the legendary Dusty Rhodes, “the American Dream.” He was eventually christened “Tyrus,” and shortly after, a chance social media encounter with Greg Gutfeld at Fox News resulted in Tyrus finding a new skill: sage social commentator. Ferociously funny, blunt, and tenacious, Just Tyrus traces his unlikely and spectacular rise. As always with Tyrus, it’s in-your-face and offers no apologies.
Tyrus Miller's book offers readers a focused introduction to the Frankfurt
School's important attempts to relate the social, political, and philosophical
conditions of modernity to innovations in twentieth-century art, literature,
and culture.
The New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Just Tyrus
returns in his inimitable style with deeper reminiscences on the life that
shaped him and how he views the world we’re living in.