ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF THE SUMMER BY OPRAH DAILY, NEW
YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, TIME, NPR, LOS ANGELES TIMES, ESSENCE
AND MORE 'Whether in high literary form or entertaining,
page-turner mode, the man is simply incapable of writing a bad
book' IAN WILLIAMS, GUARDIAN 'Crook Manifesto gave me something I
had missed in recent reading: joy' TELEGRAPH 'When he moves into a
new genre, he keeps the bones but does his own decorating'
WASHINGTON POST 'A masterpiece' PEOPLE MAGAZINE From two-time
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead comes the thrilling
and entertaining sequel to Harlem Shuffle 1971, New York City.
Trash piles up on the streets, crime is at an all-time high, the
city is going bankrupt, and a shooting war has broken out between
the NYPD and the Black Liberation Army. Furniture store owner and
ex-fence Ray Carney is trying to keep his head down, his business
up and his life straight. But then he needs Jackson 5 tickets for
his daughter May and he decides to hit up an old police contact,
who wants favours in return. For Ray, staying out of the game gets
a lot more complicated - and deadly. 1973. The old ways are being
overthrown by the thriving counterculture, but Pepper, Carney's
enduringly violent partner in crime, is a constant. In these
difficult times, Pepper takes on a side gig doing security on a
Blaxploitation shoot in Harlem, finding himself in a world of
Hollywood stars and celebrity drug dealers, in addition to the
usual cast of hustlers, mobsters and hit men. These adversaries
underestimate the seasoned crook - to their regret. 1976. Harlem is
burning, while the country gears up for the Bicentennial. Carney is
trying to come up with a celebratory July 4th advertisement he can
actually live with, while his wife Elizabeth is campaigning for her
childhood friend, rising politician Alexander Oakes. When a fire
seriously injures one of Carney's tenants, he enlists Pepper to
look into who may be behind it, navigating a crumbling metropolis
run by the shady, the violent and the utterly corrupt. In
scalpel-sharp prose and with unnerving clarity and wit, Colson
Whitehead writes about a city that runs on cronyism, threats, ego,
ambition, incompetence and even, sometimes, pride. Crook Manifesto
is a kaleidoscopic portrait of Harlem, and a searching portrait of
how families work in the face of chaos and hostility. 'A dazzling
treatise . . . gleefully detonates its satire upon this world while
getting to the heart of the place and its people' NEW YORK TIMES
'Funny, effortlessly streetwise, and criminally pleasurable to read
it's also politically enlightening and quietly incendiary' BIG
ISSUE
General
Imprint: |
Fleet
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
July 2023 |
First published: |
2023 |
Authors: |
Colson Whitehead
|
Dimensions: |
236 x 164 x 36mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
336 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-349-72764-6 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General
|
LSN: |
0-349-72764-3 |
Barcode: |
9780349727646 |
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