![]() ![]() ![]() Given publisher Doubleday’s promotional support, the faddish marketability of novels featuring the undead, Whitehead’s media presence, and the general readerly desire to imagine a large number of New Yorkers eaten alive, Zone One is as close to a literary fiction sure thing as anyone not named “Franzen” is allowed. Since then, Whitehead published the successful memoir Sag Harbor, amassed nearly 100,000 Twitter followers, and wrote a novel about the zombie apocalypse. The Brooklyn writer, 140-character artist, and MacArthur fellow is set to release Zone One, his first novel since Apex Hides The Hurt in 2006. From all accounts, it is Colson Whitehead’s time. ![]()
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