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Uploaded on Aug 20, 2008

In this deeply affectionate and fiercely funny coming-of-age novel, Colson Whitehead -- using the perpetual mortification of teenage existence and the desperate quest for reinvention -- beautifully explores racial and class identity, illustrating the complex rhythms of the adult world.

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  • Seiko Toure

    "black ppl not welcome in bridgehampton?"

    100% true, White people did not always have that deep love for Black people like today. LOL!! Especially in the 1920s / 1930s..

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  • PumpkinDy

    His laugh is adorable..lol

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  • ThomasPinching

    2:03 don't patronize me with your celtic slang colson whitehead

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  • mpritchie

    Your Video is a lot of fun -- almost as much fun as your book. I was in my mid-30s by the time this novel takes place, but I can still relate every step of the way. Your parents could be my parents and Sag Harbor could be Jean Shephard's Cedar Lake in his stories. "Sag Harbor" is a timeless tale of growing up, trying to fit in, and dealing with family. I don't think race has much to do with the story--I'm white & my dad sounds just like yours. I'm eager to read your other books!

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  • BunnyMan456

    "Prozac and an X-Box." Well I have read your book, Colson Whitehead, and I could say the exact same thing about Benji. I can also assure you that you're not a better writer than J.D. Salinger. The story of "Catcher in the Rye" is what is going to happen to Benji when he goes to New York City so your autobiographical self could've done well to read Catcher.

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  • mmfmmf332

    Thank you for the video. I've always wanted to learn more about the black community in places like Sag Harbor, Hamptons, Martha's Vineyard, etc. I live in Atlanta and I can't say there are places like that down in the south. :-(

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  • elainembenes123

    I know he's listed Jean Toomer as an influence, but I'm not sure if their writing styles are similar. You can also try Clarence Major, novelist Charles Wright, and Mat Johnson.

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  • theyarebirds

    perhaps someone here can hip me to other black writers similar to colson whitehead? I like zz packer, percevail everret, ishmael reed, paul beatty, victor lavelle already.. who else is similar to them?

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  • KK Akuoku

    I'm pretty much on the same boat as Whitehead in that I'm not really a fan of characters like Holden Caufield and the like. I'm a wee bit of an outcast in college but it's always something of a chore to watch TV shows centered around characters who are on the same boat as me ("My So Called Life", "Freaks and Geeks", etc.) as most of them come across as too whiny and disillusioned for my taste.

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  • uptown1317

    the author of this video needs to remove these negative comments

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  • uptown1317

    youre totally wrong

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  • uptown1317

    better watch your mouth boy

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