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Friendship the 'Heart' of Book on Tupac
04/30/2004 7:35 PM, Reuters Rashaun Hall
Tupac Shakur meant many things to
many people. He was an artist, poet, MC, actor, hero and son.
For first-time author Angela Ardis, the slain rapper was a
friend.
Ardis chronicles her relationship with Shakur in "Inside a
Thug's Heart" (Dafina Books).
Due in stores Tuesday (May 4), the book consists of a
series of letters, poems and phone conversations Ardis and
Shakur exchanged while he was imprisoned in New York.
Ardis says she hopes the book will show another dimension
of the controversial star.
"It seems as if every birthday, every anniversary of his
death, there's the same kind of media," she says. "The same
connotation is put next to his name.
"There is nothing that shows the other side of him," she
continues. "I realized that I had something that possibly
could, and it wasn't necessarily my words telling you, 'This is
who my friend was.' These are his words letting you see exactly
who he was."
Shakur's mother, Afeni Shakur, and the Tupac Shakur estate
have approved the book.
For Ardis, recalling her friendship with the rapper was an
emotional process.
"It was more overwhelming going back over the letters and
putting this all together than it was when I was actually going
through it," Ardis admits. "It let me know how deep really was.
"I'm one of those people who believe in things happening
for a reason," she adds. "I felt like there was much more of a
connection, looking back through those letters and his
responses to my letters. There was this longing and
vulnerability that he just showed at that time."
According to Ardis, there are various projects in the works
as a result of the book's publication, though she declined to
comment on them further.
She did, however, hint at the possibility of an
accompanying soundtrack that would feature artists of various
musical genres paying tribute to Shakur.
Reuters/Billboard
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