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Douglas Century (born in
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author and journalist. He was educated at
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Journalism

As a journalist, Century has written for numerous publications, including ''
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. ''He has written frequently about hip-hop and pop culture trends in ''
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''.


Books

In several nonfiction books, Century has written about diverse subjects, ranging from inner-city gangs, organized-crime, undercover police investigations, military operations and the history of Jewish prizefighting in the United States.


''Street Kingdom''

Century's first book, ''Street Kingdom: Five Years Inside the Franklin Avenue Posse,'' was cited by many critics as a significant work of "participatory journalism." "Merits a place alongside ''The Grapes Of Wrath'' and ''Native Son,''" wrote the ''Detroit Free Press'' in February 1998. "''Street Kingdom'' ... is an inventive mix of courageous investigative reporting, accomplished storytelling, knowing social commentary and wicked street-smart prose...One of the miracles of this book is that it occurred at all." ''Publishers Weekly'' called the debut book, "At once mesmerizing, humorous and tragic....A heady mixture of reportage and memoir."


''Takedown: The Fall of the Last Mafia Empire''

Century's second book, describing
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, was ''Takedown: The Fall of the Last Mafia Empire'' (coauthored with NYPD Detective First-Grade Rick Cowan) was a ''The New York Times'' best-seller, a finalist for the 2003 Edgar Award ("Best Fact Crime"), and a finalist for the 2003 Audie Awards ("Best Audiobook of the Year, Non-Fiction, Abridged", as read by actor
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). ''Newsweek'' described the book as a "new gangland epic."


''Barney Ross: The Life of a Jewish Fighter''

Following the publication of his third book, the best-seller ''
Barney Ross Barney Ross (born Dov-Ber "Beryl" David Rosofsky; December 23, 1909 – January 17, 1967) was an American professional boxer. Ross became a world champion in three weight divisions and was a decorated veteran of World War II. Early life Dov-B ...
'', Century has toured extensively, speaking across the United States and Canada about the life and times of Ross (born Dov Ber Rasofsky), the Hall of Fame boxing great and World War II hero. "This is an excellent story of a man and his times," wrote boxing historian Bert Randolph Sugar in ''The New York Times Book Review.'' "And proof positive that time does not relinquish its hold over men or monuments. In a sport devoted to fashioning halos for its superstars, Ross wore a special nimbus, and this book properly fits him for that."


Military Books: ''Brotherhood of Warriors'' and '' If Not Now, When?''

Century is the coauthor of ''Brotherhood of Warriors: Behind Enemy Lines with a Commando in one of the World’s Most Elite Counterterrorism Units,'' with former Israeli Special Forces operative Aaron Cohen, published by Ecco/HarperCollins in April 2008. The book recounts Cohen's work in the mid-1990s as a member of
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( he, דובדבן; lit. ''cherry'') a controversial Special Forces outfit which runs missions targeting wanted terrorist suspects in the occupied territories of the West Bank, often while posing in undercover disguise as Palestinian Arabs. In October 2008, the Penguin Group published the memoir of Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Colonel
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, ''If Not Now, When?: Duty and Sacrifice In America's Time of Need,'' coauthored by Douglas Century, with a foreword by ''NBC Nightly News'' anchor and managing editor
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. ''If Not Now, When?'' is the winner of the 2010
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, recognizing "a first work of fiction or nonfiction that has made a significant contribution to the public's understanding of intelligence operations, military history, or international affairs."


Books with Ice-T

In 2011, Century was the coauthor, with iconic hip-hop artist and actor Ice-T, of ''Ice: A Memoir of Gangster Life and Redemption—from South Central to Hollywood,'' published by Random House/One World. The Associated Press called the book, "as cool as its namesake... a fascinating memoir, the pages of which are jam-packed with tales of a guy who ‘actively did everything I rhymed about.’" ''The New York Times Book Review'' saw the book as the embodiment of "hip-hop's Horatio Alger" myth: " Ice-T, in short, is someone hip-hop might have invented if he hadn’t invented himself," reviewer Baz Dreisinger wrote. "A goes-down-easy mélange of memoir, self-help, and amateur criminology. Ultimately, Ice showcases an eminently reasonable, positively likeable guy, the gangsta rapper even a parent could love." In July 2022, Century again collaborated with Ice-T on ''Split Decision: Life Stories'' (Gallery Books), a dual memoir told by Ice-T and his former partner-in-crime, Spike, about their early days as jewel thieves and street hustlers in Los Angeles and their vastly diverging life trajectories. ''
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'' in its starred review called the book "a propulsive chronicle...This grave and astonishing account will leave fans in awe," while ''
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'' called ''Split Decision'' "an astounding and provocative tale ... a powerful memoir of diverging lives.”


''Hunting El Chapo''

In April 2018, Century coauthored ''Hunting El Chapo'' (HarperCollins) with former DEA Special Agent Andrew Hogan, an account of Hogan's eight year investigation to track down and ultimately capture the world's most-wanted drug-trafficker Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera a.k.a. ''El Chapo.'' The book was the subject of a one-hour
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special ''Inside the Hunt for El Chapo,'' hosted by
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which premiered on April 8, 2018. The book was published worldwide in numerous translations, including Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Dutch and Japanese. ''USA Today'' described the book as "Cinematic ... captivating ... the most authentic glimpse inside the world of El Chapo — because Hogan actually went there and did what few thought possible." In March 2017, ''
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'' reported that ''Hunting El Chapo'' had optioned for a feature film by
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and
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producing.


''No Surrender''

In 2019, Century coauthored ''No Surrender'' (Harper One) with Pastor Chris Edmonds, a work of narrative nonfiction chronicling the World War II experiences of Edmond’s late father, U.S. Army Master Sgt.
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of the 106th Infantry Division. Captured during the vicious fighting in the
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in December 1944, imprisoned in Germany’s Stalag IXA, Master Sgt. Edmonds refused the order of a Nazi major to identify the Jewish servicemen among the prisoners, stating, “We are all Jews here.” For his defense of Jewish servicemen at the POW camp, Edmonds was posthumously awarded the title "Righteous Among the Nations" from
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, Israel's highest honor for non-Jews who risked their own lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. Of 25,000 people to receive the award, Edmonds was the fifth of five Americans, and the only active serviceman during World War II. ''No Surrender'' was a recipient of a 2020
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as one of the best nonfiction books of the year.


''The Last Boss of Brighton''

In July 2022, Century published ''The Last Boss of Brighton'' (William Morrow), a true crime book that tells the rise and fall of notorious Belarusian-Jewish mobster Boris Nayfeld as well as the history of Soviet-emigre organized crime in the United States. ''
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'' in a starred review called ''The Last Boss of Brighton'' "a fascinating, page-turning story of a genuine scoundrel. Century thrillingly chronicles Nayfeld’s criminal career... True-crime fans will find this one irresistible." Reviewing the book in the ''
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'' Jack Kerridge called ''The Last Boss of Brighton'' "a brilliant, blood-soaked biography ... so enjoyably mayhem-crammed as to make
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's drug-smuggling memoir ''
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... Nayfeld is a fiendishly compelling presence on the page." In her January 7, 2023 review in the ''
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'', Emily Donaldson opined that the book offered an "exciting" break from true-crime conventions: "Douglas Century’s ''The Last Boss of Brighton'' offers up the sordidly riveting tale of Belarusian heroin trafficker Boris Nayfeld....The stories themselves are as mind-boggling in their extremity as they are disarming in their honesty. As he recounts, in granular detail, crimes ranging from pickpocketing to violent hold-ups to a massive gas-tax swindling scheme that netted him millions, Nayfeld gives us a tour of a parallel criminal world, with all its attendant rules and 'ethics.' Some of ''The Last Boss''’s most head-spinny moments occur when that world intersects with banal aspects of our own."The Globe and Mail, "These three new books break true-crime conventions"
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Other

Century holds dual United States and Canadian citizenship. Century is a member of the
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and the
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.


Bibliography


Books

*''Street Kingdom: Five Years Inside the Franklin Avenue Posse'' (New York: Warner Books, 1999), a portrait of hip-hop and gangster subculture set in Brooklyn. *''Takedown: The Fall of the Last Mafia Empire,'' (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2002), an investigative account of
Operation Wasteland Operation Wasteland was an undercover investigation into organized crime control of the waste disposal industry in New York City. The investigation resulted in the indictment and conviction of over one hundred participants in price-fixing and bi ...
co-authored with
NYPD The New York City Police Department (NYPD), officially the City of New York Police Department, established on May 23, 1845, is the primary municipal law enforcement agency within the City of New York, the largest and one of the oldest in ...
Detective Rick Cowan. *''Barney Ross'' (New York: Nextbook/Schocken: 2006), a biography of the legendary Jewish boxing champion
Barney Ross Barney Ross (born Dov-Ber "Beryl" David Rosofsky; December 23, 1909 – January 17, 1967) was an American professional boxer. Ross became a world champion in three weight divisions and was a decorated veteran of World War II. Early life Dov-B ...
and
Silver Star The Silver Star Medal (SSM) is the United States Armed Forces' third-highest military decoration for valor in combat. The Silver Star Medal is awarded primarily to members of the United States Armed Forces for gallantry in action against an e ...
-awarded U.S. Marine Corps hero of the
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. * ''Brotherhood of Warriors: Behind Enemy Lines with a Commando in one of the World’s Most Elite Counterterrorism Units,'' by Aaron Cohen and Douglas Century (New York: Ecco, 2008). * ''If Not Now, When?: Duty and Sacrifice In America's Time of Need,'' by Colonel Jack Jacobs (Ret.) and Douglas Century (New York: Berkley Caliber, 2008), a memoir of the famed Congressional Medal of Honor recipient and NBC military analyst. Winner of the 2010
Colby Award The William E. Colby Military Writers' Award was established in 1999 by the William E. Colby Military Writers' Symposium at Norwich University in Vermont in order to recognize "a first work of fiction or non-fiction that has made a major contribut ...
. * ''Ice: A Memoir of Gangster Life and Redemption—from South Central to Hollywood,'' by Ice-T and Douglas Century (New York: Random House, 2011. . * ''The Dark Art: My Undercover Life in Global Narcoterrorism'' (New York: Gotham Books, 2014), coauthored with retired
DEA The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA; ) is a United States federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Justice tasked with combating drug trafficking and distribution within the U.S. It is the lead agency for domestic en ...
Special Agent Edward Follis. *''Hunting El Chapo: The Inside Story of the American Lawman Who Captured the World's Most-Wanted Drug Lord,'' (New York: HarperCollins, 2018) a detailed nonfiction account of the eight-year investigation and manhunt for Mexican narcotrafficker Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera a.k.a. "El Chapo" – leader of the
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(Spanish: Cártel de Sinaloa); coauthored with former DEA Special Agent Andrew Hogan. *''No Surrender: A Father, a Son, and an Extraordinary Act of Heroism That Continues to Live on Today,'' (New York: Harper One, 2019) coauthored with Pastor Chris Edmonds. Winner of a 2020
Christopher Award The Christopher Award (established 1949) is presented to the producers, directors, and writers of books, films and television specials that "affirm the highest values of the human spirit". It is given by The Christophers, a Christian organization ...
. *''The Last Boss of Brighton: Boris "Biba" Nayfeld and the Rise of the Russian Mob in America,'' (New York: William Morrow, 2022). *''Split Decision: Life Stories'' (New York: Gallery Books, 2022) by Ice-T & Spike and Douglas Century.


Essays and reporting

* "Boxing" by Douglas Century, in ''Jews and American Popular Culture'', Vol. III, by Paul Buhle (ed.), (Greenwood Publishing: 2006) * "My Brooklyn: Still a Contender on the Waterfront," by Douglas Century, ''
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'' Arts & Leisure Section, March 12, 199

* "Not So Fly for This White Guy," by Douglas Century, ''
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'' Sunday Styles, January 31, 199

* "Alpine, NJ: Home to Hip-Hop Royalty," by Douglas Century, ''
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'' Arts & Leisure Section, February 11, 200

* "The Blatnoy," by Douglas Century
Tablet Magazine
August 29, 2022 * "Opinion: Vladimir Putin is the Most Brazen, Powerful and Wealthy Mobster of All Time," by Douglas Century
Globe and Mail
July 23, 2022


Critical studies and reviews

* "Punching Through"

reviewed in ''
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'' by Bert Randolph Sugar, February 19, 2006. * "Two-Fisted Hero
''Barney Ross''
reviewed in ''
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'' by Jonathan Yardley, January 17, 2006. * "A Jew in the Modern World
''Barney Ross''
reviewed in ''The New York Sun'' by Carl Rollyson, February 8, 2006. * "Ice-T, Living Out Loud,

reviewed in ''The New York Times Book Review'' by Baz Dreisinger, April 22, 2011. * Review of ''The dark art''.


See also

*
Barney Ross Barney Ross (born Dov-Ber "Beryl" David Rosofsky; December 23, 1909 – January 17, 1967) was an American professional boxer. Ross became a world champion in three weight divisions and was a decorated veteran of World War II. Early life Dov-B ...
* Joaquín Archivaldo Guzmán Loera * Ice-T *
Jack H. Jacobs Jack Howard Jacobs (born August 2, 1945) is a retired colonel in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions during the Vietnam War. He serves as a military analyst for NBC News and MSNBC and previously worked as an inves ...
*
Roddie Edmonds Master Sergeant Roderick W. Edmonds (August 20, 1919 – August 8, 1985) was a master sergeant of the 106th Infantry Division, 422nd Infantry Regiment in the United States Army during World War II, who was captured and became the ranking U.S. no ...
* Boris Nayfeld *
Operation Wasteland Operation Wasteland was an undercover investigation into organized crime control of the waste disposal industry in New York City. The investigation resulted in the indictment and conviction of over one hundred participants in price-fixing and bi ...
* Aaron Cohen *
Jailhouse rock (fighting style) Jailhouse rock or 52 Hand Blocks is a name used to describe a collection of fighting styles that were practiced or developed within black urban communities in the 1960s and 1970s. It has a mythological origin story of having been originated wit ...


Notes


References


Anglo-American Name Authority File, s.v. “Century, Douglas”, LC Control Number n 93071869
Accessed 7 March 2007.

Accessed 7 March 2007. * ttps://web.archive.org/web/20070203021417/http://bookreporter.com/features/2003-edgar-awards.asp Bookreporter.com. ''The 2003 Edgar Awards; The 2003 Edgar Award Nominees; Best Fact Crime'' Accessed 7 March 2007.
Penguin Group USA, s.v. "Douglas Century"
Accessed 7 March 2007.
Random House. ''Barney Ross'', About the Author
Accessed 7 March 2007.



Accessed 30 September 2022.

Accessed 30 September 2022.


External links


Author Website
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070224044108/http://www.chicagopublicradio.org/audio_library/848_ramar06.asp An interview with author Douglas Century on Eight Forty-Eight radio program, WBEZ public radio; Chicago, Illinois; March 9, 2006.]
A Rough and Tumble Life," Douglas Century on ''The Leonard Lopate Show'' on WNYC.BBC World Service Audio interview with Douglas Century about the Mafia's historic control of garbage-hauling in New York''Brotherhood of Warriors'' HarperCollins site
* ttp://www.randomhouse.com/book/203842/ice-by-ice-t-and-douglas-century/ ''Ice'' Random House web site {{DEFAULTSORT:Century, Douglas Living people Canadian expatriate journalists in the United States Canadian investigative journalists Journalists from Alberta People from Calgary Year of birth missing (living people)