
Colson Whitehead on “Crook Manifesto”
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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How to Write a Harlem Novel
For me, some who loves different kinds of slang, whether contemporary or old, it's this real gold mine. I'm assembling a vocabulary and a sense of atmosphere. A lot of them will have a front business and in the back is where they do their illegal shenanigans. You also have a tremendous knowledge of furniture. Not since reading about the glove factory in American pastor or by Philip Roth has there been such attention to seemingly banal thing as furniture.
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