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  1. The Intuitionist is a 1999 speculative fiction novel by American writer Colson Whitehead. The Intuitionist takes place in a city (implicitly, New York) full of skyscrapers and other buildings requiring vertical transportation in the form of elevators.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · A dead-serious and seriously funny feat of the imagination, The Intuitionist conjures a parallel universe in which latent ironies in matters of morality, politics, and race come to light, and stands as the celebrated debut of an important American writer. Show more.

  3. 4 de ene. de 2000 · The Intuitionist is the story of bias and racism in the world and a profession one would not think of - city elevator inspection. A woman of color becomes the first woman of color to get a badge as a City Inspector when new elevators were going up and down all over the city.

  4. Lila Mae is an Intuitionist and, it just so happens, has the highest accuracy rate in the entire department. But when an elevator in a new city building goes into total freefall on Lila Mae's...

  5. The Intuitionist. Colson Whitehead. Anchor Books, 1999 - Fiction - 255 pages. It is a time of calamity in a major metropolitan city's Department of Elevator Inspectors, and Lila Mae Watson, the...

  6. About The Intuitionist. This debut novel by the two time Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys wowed critics and readers everywhere and marked the debut of an important American writer.

  7. A 25th anniversary edition of the debut novel by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Underground Railroad. It follows Lila Mae Watson, the first black female elevator inspector, as she investigates a mysterious elevator crash and a secret notebook.