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Crook Manifesto (Paperback): Colson Whitehead Crook Manifesto (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead
R390 R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Save R78 (20%) In Stock

From two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead comes the thrilling and entertaining sequel to Harlem Shuffle.

1971 - Trash is piled on the streets, crime is at a record high, and the city is careening towards bankruptcy. A shooting war has broken out between the NYPD and the Black Liberation Army. Ray Carney, furniture-store owner and ex fence, is trying to keep his head down, his business up, and his life on the straight and narrow. His only immediate need is Jackson 5 tickets for his daughter May, so what harm could it do to hit up Munson, his old police contact and fixer extraordinaire? And suddenly, staying out of the game becomes more complicated - and deadly.

When one of Ray's tenants is badly injured in a fire, he enlists the enduringly violent Pepper to look into how it started, leading the duo to battle their way through 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 indifference, chaos and hostility.

Crook Manifesto - A Novel (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition): Colson Whitehead Crook Manifesto - A Novel (Large print, Paperback, Large type / large print edition)
Colson Whitehead
R834 R689 Discovery Miles 6 890 Save R145 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Crook Manifesto - ‘Whitehead is fast becoming the Dickens of black American life’ SUNDAY TIMES (Hardcover): Colson Whitehead Crook Manifesto - ‘Whitehead is fast becoming the Dickens of black American life’ SUNDAY TIMES (Hardcover)
Colson Whitehead
R631 R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Save R114 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

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

The Intuitionist - Introduction by Colin Grant: Colson Whitehead The Intuitionist - Introduction by Colin Grant
Colson Whitehead; Introduction by Colin Grant
R781 R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Save R125 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Underground Railroad - Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2017 (Paperback): Colson Whitehead The Underground Railroad - Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2017 (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead 2
R250 R200 Discovery Miles 2 000 Save R50 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FICTION 2017 WINNER OF THE ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD 2017 LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2017 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER 2016 AMAZON.COM #1 BOOK OF THE YEAR 2016 #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AND A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 'Whitehead is on a roll: the reviews have been sublime' Guardian 'Luminous, furious, wildly inventive' Observer 'Hands down one of the best, if not the best, book I've read this year' Stylist 'Dazzling' New York Review of Books Praised by Barack Obama and an Oprah Book Club Pick, The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead won the National Book Award 2016 and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2017. Cora is a slave on a cotton plantation in Georgia. All the slaves lead a hellish existence, but Cora has it worse than most; she is an outcast even among her fellow Africans and she is approaching womanhood, where it is clear even greater pain awaits. When Caesar, a slave recently arrived from Virginia, tells her about the Underground Railroad, they take the perilous decision to escape to the North. In Whitehead's razor-sharp imagining of the antebellum South, the Underground Railroad has assumed a physical form: a dilapidated box car pulled along subterranean tracks by a steam locomotive, picking up fugitives wherever it can. Cora and Caesar's first stop is South Carolina, in a city that initially seems like a haven. But its placid surface masks an infernal scheme designed for its unknowing black inhabitants. And even worse: Ridgeway, the relentless slave catcher sent to find Cora, is close on their heels. Forced to flee again, Cora embarks on a harrowing flight, state by state, seeking true freedom. At each stop on her journey, Cora encounters a different world. As Whitehead brilliantly recreates the unique terrors for black people in the pre-Civil War era, his narrative seamlessly weaves the saga of America, from the brutal importation of Africans to the unfulfilled promises of the present day. The Underground Railroad is at once the story of one woman's ferocious will to escape the horrors of bondage and a shatteringly powerful meditation on history.

Harlem Shuffle (Paperback): Colson Whitehead Harlem Shuffle (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead
R286 R234 Discovery Miles 2 340 Save R52 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (Now a major Amazon Prime TV show) 'Dazzling' Guardian 'Gloriously entertaining' Evening Standard 'A rich, wild book' New York Times 'Ray Carney was only slightly bent when it came to being crooked...' To his customers and neighbors on 125th street, Carney is an upstanding salesman of reasonably-priced furniture, making a life for himself and his family. He and his wife Elizabeth are expecting their second child, and if her parents on Striver's Row don't approve of him or their cramped apartment across from the subway tracks, it's still home. Few people know he descends from a line of uptown hoods and crooks, and that his facade of normalcy has more than a few cracks in it. Cracks that are getting bigger and bigger all the time. See, cash is tight, especially with all those instalment plan sofas, so if his cousin Freddie occasionally drops off the odd ring or necklace at the furniture store, Ray doesn't see the need to ask where it comes from. He knows a discreet jeweller downtown who also doesn't ask questions. Then Freddie falls in with a crew who plan to rob the Hotel Theresa - the 'Waldorf of Harlem' - and volunteers Ray's services as the fence. The heist doesn't go as planned; they rarely do, after all. Now Ray has to cater to a new clientele, one made up of shady cops on the take, vicious minions of the local crime lord, and numerous other Harlem lowlifes. Thus begins the internal tussle between Ray the striver and Ray the crook. As Ray navigates this double life, he starts to see the truth about who actually pulls the strings in Harlem. Can Ray avoid getting killed, save his cousin, and grab his share of the big score, all while maintaining his reputation as the go-to source for all your quality home furniture needs? Harlem Shuffle is driven by an ingeniously intricate plot that plays out in a beautifully recreated Harlem of the early 1960s. It's a family saga masquerading as a crime novel, a hilarious morality play, a social novel about race and power, and ultimately a love letter to Harlem.

Harlem Shuffle - A Novel (Paperback): Colson Whitehead Harlem Shuffle - A Novel (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead
R390 R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Save R139 (36%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Underground Railroad - A Novel (Paperback, TV Tie-In Edition): Colson Whitehead The Underground Railroad - A Novel (Paperback, TV Tie-In Edition)
Colson Whitehead
R126 Discovery Miles 1 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

NOW A MAJOR TV SERIES BY BARRY JENKINS (COMING MAY 2021)

Praised by Barack Obama and an Oprah Book Club Pick, The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead won the National Book Award 2016 and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2017.

Cora is a slave on a cotton plantation in Georgia. All the slaves lead a hellish existence, but Cora has it worse than most; she is an outcast even among her fellow Africans and she is approaching womanhood, where it is clear even greater pain awaits. When Caesar, a slave recently arrived from Virginia, tells her about the Underground Railroad, they take the perilous decision to escape to the North.

In Whitehead's razor-sharp imagining of the antebellum South, the Underground Railroad has assumed a physical form: a dilapidated box car pulled along subterranean tracks by a steam locomotive, picking up fugitives wherever it can. Cora and Caesar's first stop is South Carolina, in a city that initially seems like a haven. But its placid surface masks an infernal scheme designed for its unknowing black inhabitants. And even worse: Ridgeway, the relentless slave catcher sent to find Cora, is close on their heels. Forced to flee again, Cora embarks on a harrowing flight, state by state, seeking true freedom.

At each stop on her journey, Cora encounters a different world. As Whitehead brilliantly recreates the unique terrors for black people in the pre-Civil War era, his narrative seamlessly weaves the saga of America, from the brutal importation of Africans to the unfulfilled promises of the present day. The Underground Railroad is at once the story of one woman's ferocious will to escape the horrors of bondage and a shatteringly powerful meditation on history.

The Nickel Boys - A Novel (Paperback): Colson Whitehead The Nickel Boys - A Novel (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead
R367 R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Save R110 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Crook Manifesto - A Novel (Hardcover): Colson Whitehead Crook Manifesto - A Novel (Hardcover)
Colson Whitehead
R814 R682 Discovery Miles 6 820 Save R132 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sag Harbor (Paperback): Colson Whitehead Sag Harbor (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead 1
R310 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R58 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

From the author of the Man Booker longlisted The Underground Railroad Benji spends most of the year as one of the only black kids at an elite prep school in Manhattan, going to roller disco bar mitzvahs, desperately trying to find his place in the social hierarchy. Then he spends his summers in the African-American community of Sag Harbor on Long Island, and is just as confused. He's way behind on the latest handshakes, baffled by new slang, and his attempts to be cool and meet girls are constantly thwarted by his extremely awkward inner geek, braces and a badly cut Afro. It's the summer of 1985 and Benji is determined that this is the summer when things will change and he'll fit in. For starters, he'll be reinvented as 'Ben'. When that doesn't catch on, it's another summer of the perpetual mortification that is teenage existence.

The Intuitionist: Colson Whitehead The Intuitionist
Colson Whitehead
R528 R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Save R98 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'A thrilling blend of noir and fantasy.'Guardian. In an unnamed city - a hardboiled pre-Civil Rights New York sort of city -heroine Lila Mae has succeeded in becoming the very first Black female elevator inspector. In Whitehead's darkly comic otherworld, this is a job imbued with an almost mystical significance. But the illustrious Department of Elevator Inspectors is in crisis, bitterly divided between the Empiricists (check the machinery) and the Intuitionists (tune in to the vibes). Lila is an Intuitionist and so much better at her job than anyone else that surely it must be those 'good-old-boy' Empiricists who have set up the serious accident which occurs on her watch - and just before the Departmental elections, too. Lila sets out to clear her name (and discover the secret formula of the Perfect Elevator at the same time), and the author keeps us on our toes guessing the outcome as he cleverly tweaks and twists his plot, catching everybody out. At the same time the story is almost certainly an allegory but of what, exactly, readers may work out for themselves. A teasing, challenging and entertaining read.

The Nickel Boys (Paperback): Colson Whitehead The Nickel Boys (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead 1
R280 R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Save R56 (20%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Author of The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead brilliantly dramatizes another strand of American history through the story of two boys sentenced to a hellish reform school in 1960s Florida.

Elwood Curtis has taken the words of Dr Martin Luther King to heart: he is as good as anyone. Abandoned by his parents, brought up by his loving, strict and clear-sighted grandmother, Elwood is about to enroll in the local black college. But given the time and the place, one innocent mistake is enough to destroy his future, and so Elwood arrives at The Nickel Academy, which claims to provide 'physical, intellectual and moral training' which will equip its inmates to become 'honorable and honest men'.

In reality, the Nickel Academy is a chamber of horrors, where physical, emotional and sexual abuse is rife, where corrupt officials and tradesmen do a brisk trade in supplies intended for the school, and where any boy who resists is likely to disappear 'out back'. Stunned to find himself in this vicious environment, Elwood tries to hold on to Dr King's ringing assertion, 'Throw us in jail, and we will still love you.' But Elwood's fellow inmate and new friend Turner thinks Elwood is naive and worse; the world is crooked, and the only way to survive is to emulate the cruelty and cynicism of their oppressors.

The tension between Elwood's idealism and Turner's skepticism leads to a decision which will have decades-long repercussions.

Based on the history of a real reform school in Florida that operated for one hundred and eleven years and warped and destroyed the lives of thousands of children, The Nickel Boys is a devastating, driven narrative by a great American novelist whose work is essential to understanding the current reality of the United States.

The Underground Railroad - A Novel (Paperback): Colson Whitehead The Underground Railroad - A Novel (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead 1
R322 R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Save R71 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Intuitionist (Paperback): Colson Whitehead The Intuitionist (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead 1
R281 R229 Discovery Miles 2 290 Save R52 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Verticality, architectural and social, is at the heart of Colson Whitehead's first novel that takes place in an unnamed high-rise city that combines twenty-first-century engineering feats with nineteenth-century pork-barrel politics. Elevators are the technological expression of the vertical ideal, and Lila Mae Watson, the city's first black female elevator inspector, is its embattled token of upward mobility.When Number Eleven of the newly completed Fanny Briggs Memorial Building goes into deadly free-fall just hours after Lila Mae has signed off on it, using the controversial 'Intuitionist' method of ascertaining elevator safety, both Intuitionists and Empiricists recognize the set-up, but may be willing to let Lila Mae take the fall in an election year. As Lila Mae strives to exonerate herself in this urgent adventure full of government spies, underworld hit men, and seductive double agents, behind the action, always, is the Idea. Lila Mae's quest is mysteriously entwined with existence of heretofore lost writings by James Fulton, father of Intuitionism, a giant of vertical thought. If she is able to find and reveal his plan for the perfect, next-generation elevator, the city as it now exists may instantly become obsolescent.

John Henry Days (Paperback, New Ed): Colson Whitehead John Henry Days (Paperback, New Ed)
Colson Whitehead
R286 R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Save R29 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Building the railways that made America, John Henry died with a hammer in his hand moments after competing against a steam drill in a battle of endurance. The story of his death made him a legend. Over a century later, J. Sutter, a freelance journalist and accomplished expense account abuser, is sent to West Virginia to cover the launch of a new postage stamp at the first 'John Henry Days' festival.

John Henry Days is a riveting portrait of America. Through a patchwork of interweaving histories Colson Whitehead triumphantly reveals how a nation creates its present through the stories it tells of its past.

"Blithely gifted…an ambitious, finely chiselled work
JOHN UPDIKE

"The sumptuous writing has the structure and quality of music…A voice so intelligent and idiom so imaginative that it can lift a reader right out of his chair.."
NEW YORK TIMES

"Such is the buoyancy of his talent, and the protean assuredness of his prose, that the result it controlled, poignant, wittily observed and often gleefully comic."
MAYA JAGGI, 'Guardian'

"'John Henry Days' is funny, wise and sumptuously written."
JOHNATHAN FRANZEN author of 'The corrections'

Zone One (Paperback): Colson Whitehead Zone One (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead
R270 R211 Discovery Miles 2 110 Save R59 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

VINTAGE CLASSICS' AMERICAN GOTHIC SERIES Spine-tingling, mind-altering and deliciously atmospheric, journey into the dark side of America with nine of its most uncanny classics. From the author of the Man Booker longlisted The Underground Railroad A pandemic has devastated the planet, sorting humanity into two types: the uninfected and the infected, the living and the living dead. The worst of the plague is now past, and Manhattan is slowly being resettled. Armed forces have successfully reclaimed the island south of Canal Street - aka 'Zone One' and teams of civilian volunteers are clearing out the remaining infected 'stragglers'. Mark Spitz is a member of one of these taskforces and over three surreal days he undertakes the mundane mission of malfunctioning zombie removal, the rigours of Post-Apocalyptic Stress Disorder, and attempting to come to terms with a fallen world. But then things start to go terribly wrong... 'A dark futuristic satire laced with fiendish humour' The Times

Harlem Shuffle - A Novel (Hardcover): Colson Whitehead Harlem Shuffle - A Novel (Hardcover)
Colson Whitehead
R812 R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Save R183 (23%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Harlem Shuffle (Paperback): Colson Whitehead Harlem Shuffle (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead
R446 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R80 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

From the two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys, a gloriously entertaining novel of heists, shakedowns, and rip-offs set in Harlem in the 1960s.

To his customers and neighbors on 125th street, Ray Carney is an upstanding salesman of reasonably priced furniture, making a decent life for himself and his family. He and his wife Elizabeth are expecting their second child, and if her parents on Striver's Row don't approve of him or their cramped apartment across from the subway tracks, it's still home. Few people know he descends from a line of uptown hoods and crooks, and that his façade of normalcy has more than a few cracks in it. Cracks that are getting bigger all the time.

Cash is tight, especially with all those installment-plan sofas, so if his cousin Freddie occasionally drops off the odd ring or necklace, Ray doesn't ask where it comes from. He knows a discreet jeweler downtown who doesn't ask questions, either. Then Freddie falls in with a crew who plan to rob the Hotel Theresa—the "Waldorf of Harlem"—and volunteers Ray's services as the fence. The heist doesn't go as planned; they rarely do. Now Ray has a new clientele, one made up of shady cops, vicious local gangsters, two-bit pornographers, and other assorted Harlem lowlifes.

Thus begins the internal tussle between Ray the striver and Ray the crook. As Ray navigates this double life, he begins to see who actually pulls the strings in Harlem. Can Ray avoid getting killed, save his cousin, and grab his share of the big score, all while maintaining his reputation as the go-to source for all your quality home furniture needs?

Harlem Shuffle's ingenious story plays out in a beautifully recreated New York City of the early 1960s. It's a family saga masquerading as a crime novel, a hilarious morality play, a social novel about race and power, and ultimately a love letter to Harlem.

But mostly, it's a joy to read, another dazzling novel from the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning Colson Whitehead.

El ritmo de Harlem / Harlem Shuffle: Colson Whitehead El ritmo de Harlem / Harlem Shuffle
Colson Whitehead
R786 R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Save R199 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Underground Railroad (Pulitzer Prize Winner) (National Book Award Winner) (Oprah's Book Club) - A Novel (Hardcover):... The Underground Railroad (Pulitzer Prize Winner) (National Book Award Winner) (Oprah's Book Club) - A Novel (Hardcover)
Colson Whitehead 1
R804 R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Save R217 (27%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Agony (Paperback, Main): Colson Whitehead, Mark Beyer Agony (Paperback, Main)
Colson Whitehead, Mark Beyer
R455 R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Save R88 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
El ferrocarril subterraneo / The Underground Railroad (Spanish, Paperback): Colson Whitehead El ferrocarril subterraneo / The Underground Railroad (Spanish, Paperback)
Colson Whitehead; Translated by Cruz Rodriguez Juiz
R401 R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Save R69 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Nickel Boys (Winner 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction) - A Novel (Hardcover): Colson Whitehead The Nickel Boys (Winner 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction) - A Novel (Hardcover)
Colson Whitehead
R704 R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Save R201 (29%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Zone One (Paperback): Colson Whitehead Zone One (Paperback)
Colson Whitehead 1
R430 R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Save R103 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A pandemic has devastated the planet, sorting humanity into two types: the uninfected and the infected, the living and the living dead. After the worst of the plague is over, armed forces stationed in Chinatown's Fort Wonton have successfully reclaimed the island south of Canal Street--aka Zone One. Mark Spitz is a member of one of the three-person civilian sweeper units tasked with clearing lower Manhattan of the remaining feral zombies. "Zone One" unfolds over three surreal days in which Spitz is occupied with the mundane mission of straggler removal, the rigors of Post-Apocalyptic Stress Disorder (PASD), and the impossible task of coming to terms with a fallen world. And then things start to go terribly wrong...
At once a chilling horror story and a literary novel by a contemporary master, "Zone One" is a dazzling portrait of modern civilization in all its wretched, shambling glory.

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