Conversations with Colson Whitehead /

"Since the publication of his first novel, The Intuitionist in 1999, Colson Whitehead (b. 1969) has been considered an important new voice in American literature. His seven subsequent books have done little to contradict that initial assessment, especially after 2016's The Underground Rail...

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Other Authors: Maus, Derek C. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2019]
Series:Literary conversations series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Eavesdropping / Walter Mosley
  • Colson Whitehead / Suzan Sherman
  • Writing home / Evette Porter
  • Educating the imagination: Colson Whitehead / Matthew Sharpe
  • Post office to unveil Colson Whitehead stamp / 'Dave'
  • New eclecticism: an interview with Colson Whitehead / Linda Selzer
  • Marie Mockett interviews Colson Whitehead / Marie Mockett
  • Who we are now: a conversation with Colson Whitehead / Jeremiah Chamberlin
  • Colson Whitehead interview / Corban Goble
  • An interview with Colson Whitehead / Rob Spillman
  • An interview with Colson Whitehead / Robbie Baden
  • Colson Whitehead on his new zombie novel, zone one, destroying New York, and apocalyptic capitalism / Alyssa Rosenberg
  • Colson Whitehead on sandwiches, bunker songs, and the zombie apocalypse
  • Melissa Locker
  • The rumpus interview with Colson Whitehead / Nancy Smith
  • Colson Whitehead: each book an antidote / Nikesh Shukla
  • The confession book: Colson Whitehead / Noah Charney
  • Colson Whitehead: Oprah, American history, and the power of a female protagonist / Stephenie Harrison
  • In conversation with Colson Whitehead / Boris Kachka / 2016
  • Colson Whitehead's subterranean journey / Hilary Leichter
  • A literary chameleon / Jesse McCarthy
  • 'If you don't have hope, then why go on?': an interview with Colson Whitehead / Vicky Mochama
  • #ScribdChat with Colson Whitehead / Michael Cohen
  • The Carnegie interview: Colson Whitehead / Donna Seaman.