
Colson Whitehead on “Crook Manifesto”
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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The Secret Life of Ray Carney
One of the things that I sense in these novels is a certain sympathy with the criminal and the criminal activity. It's not presented as just pure horror, show, and cruelty and all the rest. This is kind of clinical view of the criminal act. How did you come to that? Well, I think there are different kinds of criminal activity. There's robbery, there's being offense, and then there's political corruption, all kinds of graft. And I'm exploring different ways of being a criminal and trying to think about who actually is bad.
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