Author’s newest novel takes place in 1970s New York, a time when Whitehead ‘was becoming aware as a person’
Though his name has lately been associated with the serious historical novels that made him a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner – in 2017 for– Colson Whitehead has always been a restless dabbler in genres. The first of his eight novels,, used mystery and allegory to tell the story of elevator repairmen from competing schools of thought in a future dystopia., you’ll need to amble over to the crime and suspense shelves.
No, I was the third or four kids, so they were pretty checked out by the time I came along. It was more like, here’s a VCR: you can watch some horror movies and we’ll see you later. My daughter’s an avid concertgoer. I did take her to see Chance the Rapper five or six years ago. And for a brief period she liked Harry Styles, so I thought I’ll go see if I can get tickets. But then the pandemic happened.
I didn’t know I had such a weird fetish for mid-century modern furniture. I picked the profession because it made sense. A lot of fences will have a real storefront and then the back is for doing their criminal business. On Pinterest you can find furniture pamphlets from the early sixzties, so it wasn’t hard to find a language. I grew up watching, and all these sixties and seventies sitcoms, so I internalized mid-century modern as my platonic Furniture.
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