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Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly

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Product Description The essential account of R. Kelly’s actions and their consequences, a reckoning two decades in the making   In November 2000, Chicago journalist and music critic Jim DeRogatis received an anonymous fax that alleged R. Kelly had a problem with “young girls.” Weeks later, DeRogatis broke the shocking story, publishing allegations that the R&B superstar and local hero had groomed girls, sexually abused them, and paid them off. DeRogatis thought his work would have an impact. Instead, Kelly’s career flourished. No one seemed to care: not the music industry, not the culture at large, not the parents of numerous other young girls. But for more than eighteen years, DeRogatis stayed on the story. He was the one who was given the disturbing videotape that led to Kelly’s 2008 child pornography trial, the one whose window was shot out, and the one whom women trusted to tell their stories—of a meeting with the superstar at a classroom, a mall, a concert, or a McDonald’s that forever warped the course of their lives. Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly is DeRogatis’s masterpiece, a work of tenacious journalism and powerful cultural criticism. It tells the story of Kelly’s career, DeRogatis’s investigations, and the world in which the two crossed paths, and brings the story up to the moment when things finally seem to have changed. Decades in the making, this is an outrageous, darkly riveting account of the life and actions of R. Kelly, and their horrible impact on dozens of girls, by the only person to tell it. Review “This book tracks the case and asks why the culture was so slow to catch up.”  ( The New York Times) "There really isn’t anyone more qualified to write about the saga of R. Kelly than Jim DeRogatis. Jim has done the work. He’s built the relationships. He’s cared about the outcome for almost two decades. It’s clear that Kelly isn’t just his white whale but that he sees the humanity in the women who have survived R. Kelly. We really only need to hear from Jim." (Tarana Burke founder of the MeToo movement) “An absorbing, horrifying, and damning book. …  Soulless is an important testament of DeRogatis’ slog towards justice, and of the forces that have seemingly cosseted R. Kelly and his career … It’s also a journalistic indictment: of Kelly himself; of the political machinery of Chicago; and of the music industry. … An essential book.” ( NPR.org) “A devastating, thorough accounting of Kelly’s alleged abuses as systematized predation. In explicitly outlining the multiple junctures at which Kelly, his supporters, law enforcement, and journalists have failed the dozens of young black women whom Kelly is accused of abusing, DeRogatis definitively—if also wearily—conveys the sheer magnitude of Kelly’s relative impunity.” ( The Atlantic) “More than a straight-forward account of Kelly’s wrongdoing …  Soulless offers a dogged combination of biography, investigative reporting, and cultural criticism. … As much as  Soulless is an account of Kelly’s misbehavior, it’s a finger firmly pointed in the direction of the people and institutions that enabled, and even encouraged, him.” ( Pitchfork) “A must-read.” ( Variety) “Kelly’s dirty secrets are revealed in this book, and so is the wide gap between true justice and the law.” ( AV Club) “Essential … the culmination of DeRogatis’ career reporting on Kelly’s alleged behavior.” ( USA Today) “A comprehensive document of the many allegations of statutory rape, sexual assault, and physical and psychological abuse levied against R. Kelly dating back to 1991. … packed start to finish.” ( Vulture) “DeRogatis blends investigative journalism, pop cultural criticism, and social commentary … [ Soulless] is unflinching in its indictment of a culture and legal system unable to render any semblance of justice for black girls. …  Soulless is the kind of intervention we need, especially when the stakes are this high.” ( LitHub) About the A