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  1. 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).

  2. For a smart melding of realism and allegory that combines the violence of slavery and the drama of escape in a myth that speaks to contemporary America. On behalf of Colson Whitehead, Doubleday Editor-in-Chief William Thomas accepts the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction for The Underground Railroadfrom Columbia University President Lee C. Bollinger.

  3. Colson Whitehead è nato e cresciuto a New York. Dopo essersi laureato in Inglese all' Università Harvard nel 1991, ha cominciato a scrivere di libri, televisione e musica per il settimanale The Village Voice . Nel 1999 ha pubblicato il suo primo romanzo, L'intuizionista ( The Intuitionist ), finalista del Premio PEN/Hemingway.

  4. Colson Whitehead (s. 6. marraskuuta 1969 New York) [1] on yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija . Whitehead opiskeli Harvardin yliopistossa. [2] Hänen esikoisromaaninsa The Intuitionist ilmestyi vuonna 1999 ja toinen romaani John Henry Days (suom. Balladi John Henrystä) vuonna 2001. Whitehead sai vuonna 2002 MacArthur Fellowship -apurahan.

  5. 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). Zona Uno (2012) fue un ...

  6. 1 de mar. de 2021 · Colson Whitehead: You know that's what made me a writer, not being a journalist or being 12 and thinking, "I wanna write Stephen King-type horror novels." I realized there was nothing else I could ...

  7. WHITE HOUSE CITATION Colson Whitehead, for his truth-seeking as an American literary icon. With genre-defying craftsmanship and creativity, Colson Whitehead’s celebrated novels make real the African American journey through our Nation’s continued reckoning with the original sin of slavery and our ongoing march toward a more perfect Union.