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Larry D. Clark

    Lawrence Donald Clark ist ein amerikanischer Filmemacher, Fotograf, Schriftsteller und Produzent, der vor allem für seine Arbeit, insbesondere den Film Kids, bekannt ist. Sein künstlerischer Schwerpunkt liegt häufig auf der Darstellung von Jugendlichen, die sich an Aktivitäten wie dem Gebrauch von Drogen durch Minderjährige und illegalen Substanzen, Gewalt und Sex beteiligen. Diese jungen Menschen werden oft in Subkulturen wie Punk oder Skateboarding dargestellt, wo solche Verhaltensweisen stillschweigend akzeptiert werden, was eine rohe Darstellung einer bestimmten gesellschaftlichen Schicht bietet.

    Kids
    If Not This Dream
    Will the Real Jeff Creek
    If Not This Dream
    Four Days Of Silence
    If Not This Dream
    • If Not This Dream

      Book Two : Zaki

      • 292 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of Charleston, this novel follows Zaki II, a Hausa-American boy mentored by Thomas Biggs, as he strives to fulfill his ancestor's dream. Their bond deepens as Zaki excels in football and classical piano, while forming a close friendship with Paula Walton, a senator's daughter. Their relationship challenges societal norms and familial expectations, creating tension within Paula's family. As Zaki navigates his dual identity and aspirations, he confronts the legacy of his heritage and the complexities of love and acceptance.

      If Not This Dream
    • Four Days Of Silence

      • 264 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the high Simcoe Mountains, the novel follows Adam Chandler's desperate quest to reclaim 23 million dollars in gold stolen from his great-grandfather. This gripping tale weaves themes of violence, love, and family curses, featuring a love triangle involving an Indian girl and the clash between Adam and Levi Strongbull. The story is enriched by an ancient legend, a volcanic eruption, and a deadly encounter with rattlesnakes, culminating in a powerful exploration of destiny and cultural secrets.

      Four Days Of Silence
    • If Not This Dream

      Book Three: Màdawwàri

      • 258 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      The narrative follows Zaki and his companions as they embark on a perilous journey to Nigeria in search of Màdawwàri. Tension escalates upon their arrival when they are confronted by Safiyah's father, Ahmadu, and his armed men. As the story unfolds, Safiyah's desire to return to America with Zaki leads to a dramatic confrontation with her father, who reacts violently upon discovering their relationship. The plot weaves themes of love, cultural conflict, and family loyalty against a backdrop of adventure and danger.

      If Not This Dream
    • Will the Real Jeff Creek

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The story follows Jeff Creek as he temporarily leaves his wife, Angie, in search of inspiration for his writing and a deeper understanding of love. In Ocean Shores, Washington, he encounters Kaitlyn, a captivating beach girl, and their relationship unfolds alongside Jeff's novel, "Will the Real Jeff Creek." As they navigate their traumatic pasts, the pair confront various challenges that ultimately lead them to an unforeseen destination, exploring the complexities of human connection and passion.

      Will the Real Jeff Creek
    • If Not This Dream

      Book One: The Hausas

      • 436 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century Nigeria and the transatlantic slave trade, the narrative follows Zaki, a chieftain who sacrifices his son to protect his village from Oyo slave raiders. Captured and transported aboard the ship Na'imah, Zaki's journey unfolds as he and other Hausas are sold to a South Carolina plantation owner, William Biggs. The story explores themes of sacrifice, family legacy, and the brutal realities of slavery, chronicling the intertwined lives of the Biggs and Zaki families over generations.

      If Not This Dream
    • A "great American teenage movie" featuring real kids, described by Amy Taubin of "The Village Voice" as a "masterpiece" that profoundly impacts viewers.

      Kids