Colson Whitehead
American author of literary fiction

Born
November 6th, 1969
55 years ago
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United States
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An American author celebrated for literary fiction, this individual achieved critical acclaim with the novels 'The Underground Railroad' and 'The Nickel Boys'. 'The Underground Railroad' reimagines the historical railway used by escaping enslaved people as an actual train, blending magical realism with historical narrative. The novel won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2017. 'The Nickel Boys' explores the harsh realities of a reform school in Florida and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2020, further establishing this individual as a leading voice in contemporary literature. Other works include 'Zone One', a zombie apocalypse narrative, and 'Sag Harbor', a coming-of-age story set in a historic African American community.
Won the Pulitzer Prize for 'The Underground Railroad'
Won the Pulitzer Prize for 'The Nickel Boys'
Authored 'Zone One' and 'Sag Harbor'
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