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" What isn't said is as important as what is said. "
Colson Whitehead
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" There are good writers and bad writers. It's hard to find writers who really speak to you, but the work is out there. "
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" In America, when you hear about the Underground Railroad, it's so evocative. You think it's a literal subway for a few minutes before your teacher goes on and describes where it actually was. "
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You
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" The Declaration of Independence is that sacred American text so full of meaning and purpose and yet quite empty if you examine it and pull it apart because the words 'All Men' exclude a vast number of citizens. "
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" In the 1930s, the government paid writers to interview 80- and 90-year-old former slaves, and I read those accounts. I came away realizing - not surprisingly - that many slave masters were sadists who spent a lot of time thinking up creative ways of hurting people. "
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" 'Zone One' has one kind of an apocalypse, and 'The Underground Railroad' another. In both cases, the narrators are animated by a hope in a better place of refuge - in the last surviving human outpost, Up North. Does it exist? They can only believe. "
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Railroad
Believe
Place
" It's always hard to write and get your words out there, to find an editor, a publisher - readers! - who are going to appreciate them. "
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Find
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" Growing up devouring horror comics and novels, and being inspired to become a writer because of horror novels, movies, and comic books, I always knew I was going to write a horror novel. "
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Growing Up
" Anytime an African-American writes an unconventional novel, the writer gets compared to Ellison. But that's O.K. I am working in the African-American literary tradition. That's my aim and what I see as my mission. "
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Mission
Aim
See
" You can raze the old buildings and erect magnificent corporate towers, hose down Port Authority, but you can't change people. "
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Down
People
Authority
" When I'm working on a book, I try to do eight pages a week. That seems like a good amount. Less than that, I'm not getting a nice momentum, and more than that, I'm probably putting out too much crap. "
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Book
Good
Momentum
" I'm of that subset of native New Yorkers who can't drive. "
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New
Native
New Yorkers
" 'Zone One' comes out of me trying to work through some of my ideas about why, for me personally, zombies are scary. "
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Me
Trying
Why
" In 'John Henry Days,' I was taking my idea of junketeering and sort of blowing it up to absurd extremes. "
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Absurd
Days
Idea
" Stephen King in general, as well as films of the apocalypse from the '70s, had a big influence on 'Zone One.' "
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Big
King
General
" I grew up reading the 'Village Voice' and wanting to be one of these multidisciplinary music writers, film writers, book writers. And I lucked out getting a job at the 'Voice' right after college. "
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Job
College
Book
" There's always an attack on the sophomore novel from some quarters. "
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Always
Some
Sophomore
" Growing up as a product of the black civil-rights movement, I had a lot of different models for black weirdness, whether it's Richard Pryor or James Baldwin or Jimmy Walker. "
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Growing Up
Up
Black
" Usually, when I write a novel, it takes me about 100 pages to figure out the voice of the narrator. "
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Me
Write
Voice
" The idea of sacrifice is integral to the John Henry myth. Heroic figures have to die in order for us to have our stories; we live and stand on their bones. "
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Die
Us
Stand
" 'John Henry Days' was already half in the can before my first book came out, so I'd already started something that was big and sprawling - I just had to finish it. "
Colson Whitehead
Started
First
Finish
" The readership for 'Sag Harbor' was different from people who'd read me before - it was linear and realistic, not as strange as 'The Intuitionist.' Did they carry over to 'Zone One,' a story about zombies in New York? Some, some not. I'm used to people not caring about my other books. "
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New
People
Caring
" I was always into comic books and horror stories and a huge consumer of pop culture. And then I worked for awhile for 'The Village Voice'. "
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Horror
Village
Voice
" I was sort of a miserable teenager. "
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Miserable
Sort
Teenager
" I usually have two or three ideas floating around. When I have free time, the one I end up thinking most about is the one I end up pursuing. "
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Free
Three
Thinking
" I enjoy thinking about how race plays out over the centuries, how technology evolves, how cities transform themselves. These subjects are present in some of my books and absent in others. "
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Over
Race
Technology
" I envied kids who played soccer and football, but that was not my gig. "
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Played
Kids
Gig
" I've always had a love of cards, ever since I was a little kid. I think poker, as a system, describes the chaos of the world. Our sudden reversals, our freak streaks of fortune. The belief that the next hand can save you, and the inevitable failure of the next hand to save you. I think that describes my world view pretty well. "
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Think
View
World
" I like to know how I'm supposed to feel about things. Just a little clue or hint. "
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Like
Just
Feel
" I live in Brooklyn. I moved here 14 years ago for the cheap rent. It was a little embarrassing because I was raised in Manhattan, and so I was a bit of a snob about the other boroughs. "
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Rent
Years
Live
" I always try to mix it up with each book - changing tone, changing style keeps the work very vital for me. "
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