34 pages • 1 hour read
224
Novel • Fiction
Contemporary
2006
Adult
18+ years
In Colson Whitehead’s novel Apex Hides the Hurt, a nameless nomenclature consultant is hired to rename a town currently called Winthrop. Three parties propose conflicting names: Mayor Regina Goode wants "Freedom," inspired by her African American ancestors; entrepreneur Lucky Aberdeen suggests "New Prospera" for a progressive future; and Albie Winthrop wishes to keep the current name. Through his task, the consultant, who created the successful "Apex" bandage, grapples with his own personal losses and emotional isolation. Sensitive topics include slavery and racial issues.
Mysterious
Contemplative
Unnerving
Humorous
Bittersweet
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Apex Hides the Hurt by Colson Whitehead has been praised for its wry humor, sharp social commentary, and inventive narrative, offering thought-provoking insights into identity and history. Some readers found the pacing uneven and the characters lacking depth. Overall, it is seen as a witty and intriguing exploration of contemporary culture.
Apex Hides the Hurt by Colson Whitehead will captivate readers who enjoy satirical and thought-provoking narratives. Fans of books like George Saunders's Lincoln in the Bardo or Karen Russell's Swamplandia! will appreciate its inventive language and commentary on identity and cultural legacy, making it perfect for those who relish both wit and depth.
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224
Novel • Fiction
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2006
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18+ years
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