Edwin Torres Bücher





Carlito's Way and After Hours
- 480 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
These two streetwise novels bring you the story of Carlito Puerto Rican, hustler, drug dealer, and survivor. Carlito’s Way follows him through Spanish Harlem’s no–exit world of gangs, drugs, pimping, and the Mob, from the 1940s to the early 1970s. After Hours finds Carlito released from a five–year prison stint, and the world he knows is cocaine has replaced heroin and the disco scene is in full swing. If he wants to make money, Carlito needs to adapt… quickly. Smart and funny, these two inspired the 1993 Brian de Palma film, Carlito’s Way, starring Al Pacino.
Focusing on the journey of a young Puerto Rican man, the story explores his ascent to power as the king of heroin distribution in Harlem. It delves into the challenges and moral dilemmas he faces in a gritty urban landscape, highlighting themes of ambition and the consequences of a life steeped in crime. This compelling narrative serves as the foundation for a major motion picture set to release in fall 2005, featuring Mario Van Peebles.
Ameriscopia
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Exploring the interplay of sound and language, Edwin Torres's poetry delves into significant life moments and shifting perspectives. In pieces like "Me No Habla Spic," he reflects on personal experiences, while "Fixative" challenges conventional viewpoints. Torres's dynamic style invites readers to engage with memory, meaning, and social commentary, showcasing the limitless potential of poetic expression.
Soul Dates
- 100 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Featuring 50 heartfelt love and romance poems, this collection is infused with deep passion and sentiment. Each poem is crafted to resonate with readers, evoking emotions that touch both the heart and soul. The work invites readers to explore the complexities of love through evocative language and imagery.