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by Colson Whitehead
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Reading For The Heck Of It
Reading For The Heck Of It rated it 6 years ago
The Intuitionist by Colson Whitehead is included in the list of 100 titles chosen by American citizens for The Great American Read hosted by PBS. (More info on the books on the list and how you can vote for America's favorite novel can be found here.) In an effort to read more diversely (and to have...
book reviews forevermore
book reviews forevermore rated it 11 years ago
I came to Colson Whitehead by way of zombies. Colson Whitehead, writer of award-nominated books, including National Book Critics Circle, the Los Angeles Times Fiction Award, the Pulitzer Prize, and New York Times Notable Book of the Year; contributer to the New York Times, The New Yorker, New York...
Eccentric Musings (jakaEM)
Eccentric Musings (jakaEM) rated it 13 years ago
I'll hold off rating this one until I think about it a bit... there is a lot to like about it; but a lot I just didn't understand. My elevator sometimes doesn't go all the way to the top._____________Here's the thing: at another time and place, I would probably rate this a 4. However, in this cur...
Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 14 years ago
I wanted to enjoy this book, all of the reviews I've read said I should, but after slogging through two discs and constantly having to back track because my mind had drifted away I'm calling it quits. It's about an elevator inspector, political ambitions, discrimination and it's also a mystery but ...
kamilah
kamilah rated it 16 years ago
I can't believe this is Colson Whitehead's first novel. The cover (at least in the paperback version) compares the book to Ralph Ellison’s The Invisible Man. With an eyeroll, I wrote off that bit of marketing as foolish. Why bait readers with heights that can’t be reached? I mean, Ralph Ellison? You...
coffee & ink
coffee & ink rated it 17 years ago
Lila Mae is the first female black elevator inspector in a world which may be ours or may be a few steps sideways; the elevator inspectors' union is embroiled in an ideological conflict between the Empiricists and the Intuitionists, and in the meantime the secret desires of elevators and of modernis...
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