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Colson Whitehead
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Colson Whitehead

b. 1969

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About Colson Whitehead

Colson Whitehead (born 1969) is an American novelist who has won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction twice — for *The Underground Railroad* (2016) and *The Nickel Boys* (2019) — the first author to achieve this in 70 years. Born in New York City and educated at Harvard, Whitehead worked as a television critic before publishing his genre-bending debut *The Intuitionist* (1999), a novel about elevator inspection as racial allegory. His fiction consistently uses genre conventions — detective fiction, zombie apocalypse, escape narrative — to dissect American racism, class, and the gap between the nation's ideals and its history.

*The Underground Railroad* imagines a literal subterranean railroad with actual tracks and trains, using fantasy to defamiliarize the history of slavery. He is considered one of the most important American novelists of his generation.

Sometimes a useful delusion is better than a useless truth.

Colson Whitehead

Quick Facts

Born
1969
Age
57 years
Domain
leadership
Quotes
5 collected
Key Themes
TruthPatienceJourneyHistoryPerception

Colson Whitehead's Famous Quotes

5 quotes

Sometimes a useful delusion is better than a useless truth.

The Intuitionist (1999)

Truth

You can't rush the future. You just have to wait for it, like everyone else.

Zone One (2011)

Patience

If you want to see what this nation is all about, you have to ride the rails.

The Intuitionist (1999)

Journey

Stolen bodies working stolen land. It was an engine that did not stop.

The Underground Railroad (2016)

History

We never see other people anyway, only the monsters we make of them.

Sag Harbor (2009)

Perception

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Colson Whitehead (born 1969) is an American novelist who has won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction twice — for *The Underground Railroad* (2016) and *The Nickel Boys* (2019) — the first author to achieve this in 70 years. Born in New York City and educated at Harvard, Whitehead worked as a television critic before publishing his genre-bending debut *The Intuitionist* (1999), a novel about elevator inspection as racial allegory. His fiction consistently uses genre conventions — detective fiction, zombie apocalypse, escape narrative — to dissect American racism, class, and the gap between the nation's ideals and its history. *The Underground Railroad* imagines a literal subterranean railroad with actual tracks and trains, using fantasy to defamiliarize the history of slavery. He is considered one of the most important American novelists of his generation. Colson Whitehead lived b. 1969.