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Understanding Colson Whitehead (2nd Edition)
β Scribed by Derek C. Maus
- Publisher
- University of South Carolina Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 176
- Series
- Understanding Contemporary American Literature
- Edition
- Revised and expanded
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In 2020 Colson Whitehead became the youngest recipient of the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction. Although Whitehead's widely divergent books complicate overarching categorization, Derek C. Maus argues that they are linked by their skepticism toward the ostensible wisdom inherited from past generations and the various forms of "stories" that transmit it. Whitehead, best known for his Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Underground Railroad, bids readers to accompany him on challenging, often open-ended literary excursions designed to reexamineβand frequently defyβaccepted notions of truth.
Understanding Colson Whitehead unravels the parallel structures found within Whitehead's books from his 1999 debut The Intuitionist through 2019's The Nickel Boys, for which he won his second Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. By first imitating and then violating their conventions, Whitehead attempts to transcend the limits of the formulas of the genres in which he seems to write. Whitehead similarly tests subject matter, again imitating and then satirizing various forms of conventional wisdom as a means of calling out unexamined, ignored, or malevolent aspects of American culture.
Although it is only one of many subjects that Whitehead addresses, race is often central to his work. It serves as a prime example of Whitehead's attempt to prompt his readers into revisiting their assumptions about meanings and values. By upending the literary formulas of the detective novel, the heroic folktale, the coming-of-age story, the zombie apocalypse, the slave narrative, and historical fiction, Whitehead reveals the flaws and shortcomings by which Americans have defined themselves. In addition to evoking such explicitly literary storytelling traditions, Whitehead also directs attention toward other interrelated historical and cultural processes that influence how race, class, gender, education, social status, and other categories of identity determine what an individual supposedly can and cannot do.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
UNDERSTANDING COLSON WHITEHEAD
Title
Copyright
Dedication
CONTENTS
Series Editorβs Preface
Chapter 1 Understanding Colson Whitehead
Chapter 2 The Intuitionist
Chapter 3 John Henry Days
Chapter 4 Apex Hides the Hurt
Chapter 5 Whiteheadβs βNew York Trilogyβ: The Colossus of New York, Sag Harbor, and Zone One
Chapter 6 The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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