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After the rapper Tupac Shakur’s death, an entire industry arose to exalt him, @huahsu writes. Eight platinum albums were released posthumously. His mystique spawned movies, museum exhibitions, academic conferences, and books. There appears to be no end to the content that he left behind.

This abundance of material is the challenge faced by “Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography,” a book that the novelist and screenwriter Staci Robinson began working on nearly 25 years ago. The text is a reverential and exhaustive telling of Shakur’s story, leaning heavily on the perspective of his immediate family. At the link in our bio, read Hsu’s exploration of the new biography, and the staying power of Shakur’s mythology. Photograph by David LaChapelle / Contour / Getty.


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