Joel Rose

Kill the Poor

Jo-Jo is a soldier on the front line of Alphabet City, the notorious neighborhood embedded in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, where professional couples compete with drug dealers and muggers for control of the street--and vie with welfare families for possession of the area’s crumbling buildings. Jo-Jo and his pregnant wife were desperate when they moved into the neighborhood--the very slums that his parents had spent most of their lives working to get out of--and risked everything to join the other homesteaders rebuilding the shells of buildings that had been abandoned by their landlords. Now their daughter goes to daycare across from where they live and Jo-Jo must fight to make a home for his family amidst the random violence and killing poverty of a bizarre urban frontier—where the rule of survival is dog-eat-dog.

“Gripping, realist fiction... What gives the novel life, though, is not its casual cynicism, but its unerring portrayal of street life, a constant source of drama and entertainment…compelling.”
--Kirkus Reviews

"A rich commentary on a changing society."
--Denver Post

"A skillful depiction of the neighborhood, its history and its decay."
--Village Voice

"Tough, terse snapshots of urban America"
--The Chicago Tribune

"Undeniable charm and gritty rhythm."
--Philadelphia Inquirer

"Wholly convincing, compelling, and full of energy."
--The Baltimore Sun




Selected Works

Fiction
The Blackest Bird
"An irresistibly seductive behemoth of a book."
--Anthony Bourdain
Kill Kill Faster Faster
“A modern urban masterpiece.”
--Irvine Welsh
Kill the Poor
“Sharp, savage and extremely well written.”
--New York Times
Graphic Novels
La Pacifica
"The writing is crisp, the art grim. What a movie this would make!"
-- Flux Magazine
The Big Book of Thugs
"Learn about lots of really nasty people that you've probably never heard of."
--Bryan Shultz
The Big Book of Little Criminals
DC Comics' Award-Winning Factoid Book
Short Story Anthologies
Between C&D: New Writing from the Lower East Side Fiction Magazine
"Violent. Sexy....Plenty that readers will admire."
--Library Journal
Love is Strange: Stories of Postmodern Romance
"Not your ordinary love stories."
--Publisher's Weekly
Urban Historical
New York Sawed in Half
"A novelist's touches bring history to life."
--USA Today



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