SAG HARBOR by Colson Whitehead
Colson Whitehead’s newest “novel” is not strictly a novel at all. A book that he himself refers to as his “Autobiographical Fourth Novel,” it features a family that resembles his own—middle-class, upwardly mobile, and well-educated—a New York City-based family that spends summers at their vacation home in Sag Harbor, on Long island, “in the heart of the Hamptons.”
May 23, 2009
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Judi Clark ·
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Tags: 1980s, Doubleday, Time Period Fiction · Posted in: Class - Race - Gender, Coming-of-Age, Contemporary, Facing History, NE & New York
