Presented By: University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
Colson Whitehead, Janey Lack Fiction Reading
Zell Visiting Writers Series
Colson Whitehead’s novels and essays tackle the questions of race, class, and commercial culture with candor and wit. He has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and a recipient of several awards including the Whiting Writers’ Award and the MacArthur “Genius” Award. He is the author of six books. His first novel, The Intuitionist, was published in 1998 and was a finalist for the PEN/Hemmingway Award. According to Time it’s the “freshest racial allegory since Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man" and GQ named it one of the “novels of the millennium.” John Henry Days, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award, was published in 2001 and his non-fiction homage to New York, The Colossus of New York, was published in 2003. His most recent novel Zone One was published in October 2011. The Washington Post described this latest bestseller as “a zombie story with brains” and the New York Times selected it as an Editor’s Pick calling it “cool” and “thoughtful.”
The author will be available to sign books after the lecture. As always, books will be available for purchase on site.
The author will be available to sign books after the lecture. As always, books will be available for purchase on site.