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TH | 02.07.2026

Colson Whitehead - Writing America

From Harlem to the Heart of the American Story

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19:30
€ 25
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Colson Whitehead will discuss his latest novel and reflect on his wider body of work. Tonights conversation will explore how his writing engages with the heart of the American experience, the country’s history and contradictions, and what it means to be a writer in the United States today—250 years after its founding.

Colson Whitehead's oeuvre is best described as one of the most innovative of its time. His work explores the American experience and the enduring social and racial injustices of the United States through social commentary, satire, and imaginative, storytelling. Renowned for reinventing his style with each novel, Whitehead consistently delivers bold works that challenge expectations and redefine the literary landscape.

Whitehead is one of only four writers in history to have won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction twice. He received the award for The Underground Railroad (2016) and The Nickel Boys (2019), a rare achievement that firmly establishes him as one of the most influential contemporary American authors.

His latest novel, Cool Machine, will be published in July of this year. It is the final part of the Harlem Trilogy, a vibrant, darkly comic crime saga set in mid-20th-century Harlem, following furniture salesman Ray Carney as he navigates the shifting moral and political landscape of the city, caught between respectability and crime.

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