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Colson Whitehead (born November 6, 1969) is an American novelist. He is the author of six novels, including his debut work, the 1999 novel The Intuitionist, and The Underground Railroad (2016), for which he won the 2016 National Book Award for Fiction and the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.[1] He has also published two books of non-fiction. In 2002, he received a MacArthur Fellowship ("Genius Grant").
Whitehead was born in New York City on November 6, 1969, and grew up in Manhattan. He attended Trinity in Manhattan. Whitehead graduated from Harvard University in 1991; in college he became friends with poet Kevin Young.
After leaving college, Whitehead wrote for The Village Voice.[3][4] While working at the Voice, he began drafting his first novels.
Whitehead has since produced seven book-length works—six novels and a meditation on life in Manhattan in the style of E.B. White'sfamous essay Here Is New York. The novels are 1999's The Intuitionist, 2001's John Henry Days, 2003's The Colossus of New York, 2006's Apex Hides the Hurt, 2009's Sag Harbor, 2011's Zone One, a New York Times Bestseller; and 2016's The Underground Railroad, which earned a National Book Award for Fiction.Esquire magazine named The Intuitionist the best first novel of the year, and GQ called it one of the "novels of the millennium." Novelist John Updike, reviewing The Intuitionist in The New Yorker, called Whitehead "ambitious," "scintillating," and "strikingly original," adding, "The young African-American writer to watch may well be a thirty-one-year-old Harvard graduate with the vivid name of Colson Whitehead.
Como a matéria selecionada é inglês, eu coloquei a resposta nesse idioma. Espero ter ajudado.
Whitehead was born in New York City on November 6, 1969, and grew up in Manhattan. He attended Trinity in Manhattan. Whitehead graduated from Harvard University in 1991; in college he became friends with poet Kevin Young.
After leaving college, Whitehead wrote for The Village Voice.[3][4] While working at the Voice, he began drafting his first novels.
Whitehead has since produced seven book-length works—six novels and a meditation on life in Manhattan in the style of E.B. White'sfamous essay Here Is New York. The novels are 1999's The Intuitionist, 2001's John Henry Days, 2003's The Colossus of New York, 2006's Apex Hides the Hurt, 2009's Sag Harbor, 2011's Zone One, a New York Times Bestseller; and 2016's The Underground Railroad, which earned a National Book Award for Fiction.Esquire magazine named The Intuitionist the best first novel of the year, and GQ called it one of the "novels of the millennium." Novelist John Updike, reviewing The Intuitionist in The New Yorker, called Whitehead "ambitious," "scintillating," and "strikingly original," adding, "The young African-American writer to watch may well be a thirty-one-year-old Harvard graduate with the vivid name of Colson Whitehead.
Como a matéria selecionada é inglês, eu coloquei a resposta nesse idioma. Espero ter ajudado.
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