TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Three years ago, Colson Whitehead published a book, The Underground Railroad, that shot him to literary stardom. He became only the second writer of color and sixth writer ever to win both a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize for the same novel. The book was also an @oprah’s Book Club selection, sold over a million copies and earned the praise of @barackobama. Where do you go after that? For Whitehead, it’s the era of Jim Crow. His next novel, The Nickel Boys, out July 16, follows two boys struggling through their sentences at an abusive reform school under the specter of segregation in the 1960s. It’s a book that will further cement his place in the pantheon of influential American writers, writes @mitchsjackson. Books about the past have always helped us understand our present; Whitehead’s in particular feel crucial to understanding our current cultural and social climate. In a moment when Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell has made headlines for discrediting the need for slavery reparations and former Vice President and current presidential candidate Joe Biden is under fire for excusing his past work with segregationists, Whitehead’s books are a vital reminder that American racism is far from bygone. Read this week’s full cover story at the link in the bio. Photograph by @waynelawrence for TIME」6月27日 21時10分 - time

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Three years ago, Colson Whitehead published a book, The Underground Railroad, that shot him to literary stardom. He became only the second writer of color and sixth writer ever to win both a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize for the same novel. The book was also an @オプラ・ウィンフリー’s Book Club selection, sold over a million copies and earned the praise of @Barack Obama. Where do you go after that? For Whitehead, it’s the era of Jim Crow. His next novel, The Nickel Boys, out July 16, follows two boys struggling through their sentences at an abusive reform school under the specter of segregation in the 1960s. It’s a book that will further cement his place in the pantheon of influential American writers, writes @mitchsjackson. Books about the past have always helped us understand our present; Whitehead’s in particular feel crucial to understanding our current cultural and social climate. In a moment when Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell has made headlines for discrediting the need for slavery reparations and former Vice President and current presidential candidate Joe Biden is under fire for excusing his past work with segregationists, Whitehead’s books are a vital reminder that American racism is far from bygone. Read this week’s full cover story at the link in the bio. Photograph by @waynelawrence for TIME


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