— Khefa Nosakhere’s first novel, “America, the Beautiful”, reveals how catastrophic the U.S. wealth poverty gap will be in the year 2066 —
Nationwide — It is 2066. After untold decades of exporting millions of the best jobs overseas, corporate welfare to the tune of trillions, and the unchecked greed of a select few – America as we know it, is teetering on the brink of total and utter collapse.
Author Khefa Nosakhere (born as Kef Ventress Marks) is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. He graduated from McMain Magnet High School, holds a BA in Literature and Language from the University of Southern California as well as a graduate degree in English. His literary passion includes: 20th century American literature, creative writing, major authors and African American literature.
He credits Michael Jackson, Chinua Achebe, Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick, Langston Hughes, Rod Serling, Marvin Gaye, Maurice White and Chuck D as his major creative influences. In 2016, he will release his non-fiction work, No Fat Tuesday, the Trouble with New Orleans, poetry, magazine articles, as well as a series of scholarly articles that highlight selected works of Richard Wright, James Baldwin and Ralph Ellison.
America, the “Beautiful” is available for purchase on Amazon.com (http://goo.gl/A7aqQG), and Khefa can be followed on Twitter at @kalimbaradio
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