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  1. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Colson Whitehead. CROOK MANIFESTO, the second book in the Harlem Trilogy, will be published on July 18th, 2023. Surely this is exciting news, the return of the good gumbo. The early info is at OprahDaily: “Here are square deals and double-crosses, hijinks and down-lows, lefty militants, a vanished movie star, police thugs, sugary breakfast ...

  2. Colson Whitehead nació el 1969 en Nueva York. Finalista del PEN/Hemingway con su primera novela, La intuicionista (2000), ha publicado media docena de novelas y el libro El coloso de Nueva York (2005). Fue finalista del Premio Pulitzer con John Henry Days (2011), finalista del PEN/Oakland Award con Apex Hides the Hurt (2006) y del PEN/ Faulkner con Sag Harbor (2009).

  3. 21 de oct. de 2021 · Interview first published May 13, 2001. Colson Whitehead warily approached the cold, abandoned tunnel and ventured inside. “Water was dripping everywhere,” he recalls. “It was really dank ...

  4. El multipremiado Colson Whitehead regresa con una historia deslumbrante que recrea el paisaje criminal del Harlem de los años sesenta, un lugar que se convertirá en el centro de la lucha por los derechos civiles y donde la muerte de un adolescente negro abatido a tiros por la policía desencadenará los famosos disturbios de 1964.

  5. Colson Whitehead is an American author known for innovative novels that explore social themes, including racism, while often incorporating fantastical elements. He was the first writer to win a Pulitzer Prize for consecutive books: the historical novels The Underground Railroad (2016) and The Nickel Boys (2019).

  6. 12 de jul. de 2023 · I n his last novel, 2021’s Harlem Shuffle, Colson Whitehead introduced us to Ray Carney, a vibrant creation of fierce contradictions.A family man and respectable businessman, he’s constantly ...

  7. Colson Whitehead (* 6. November 1969 in New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er wurde für seinen Roman The Underground Railroad 2016 mit dem National Book Award und 2017 mit dem Pulitzer Prize for Fiction sowie der Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction und dem Arthur C. Clarke Award ausgezeichnet; 2020 ...