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  1. 14 de ago. de 2023 · But Crook Manifesto confounds expectations only insofar as it is unprecedented for Whitehead to repeat himself. The novel is a sequel – a follow-up to his 2021 heist novel Harlem Shuffle, and ...

  2. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Crook Manifesto is a sequel to Whitehead’s previous novel, Harlem Shuffle, a crime story about a man named Ray Carney, who earns a living acquiring stolen goods and selling them for profit.

  3. CROOK MANIFESTO is a darkly funny tale of a city under siege, but also a sneakily searching portrait of the meaning of family. Colson Whitehead's kaleidoscopic portrait of Harlem is sure to stand as one of the all-time great evocations of a place and a time. Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month: 15% off select books.

  4. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Crook Manifesto is a dazzling treatise, a glorious and intricate anatomy of the heist, the con and the slow game. There’s an element of crime here, certainly, but as in Whitehead’s previous books, genre isn’t the point. Here he uses the crime novel as a lens to investigate the mechanics of a singular neighborhood at a particular tipping point in time.

  5. 8 de jul. de 2023 · Crook Manifesto By Colson Whitehead Doubleday, 2023. What would Toni Morrison say? That’s what I wondered when I read Colson Whitehead’s “capercolor” novels, Harlem Shuffle (published in 2021) and Crook Manifesto, now just out and a sequel to Shuffle.. “Capercolor” is my portmanteau for crime stories and local color, but since the books are set in Harlem—above the old Manhattan ...

  6. 21 de jul. de 2023 · July 21, 2023. Two men across the street from rehabilitated five-story tenement buildings on 114th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, not far from the Canaan Baptist Church, where a movie ...

  7. Crook Manifesto. Hardcover – 18 July 2023. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - The two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author of Harlem Shuffle continues his Harlem saga in a powerful and hugely-entertaining novel that summons 1970s New York in all its seedy glory. A Best Book of the Year: The New York Times, The Washington Post, TIME, NPR ...