In his bestselling 2021 crime novel "Harlem Shuffle," Colson Whitehead introduced the complicated character of Ray Carney, a Black furniture store owner and small-time fence clawing his way into the ...
Ray Carney is the kind of outlaw you want to root for because he’s kind, generous, loves his wife and family, and is “only slightly bent when it came to being crooked.” He’s the hard-working, upwardly ...
At the end of Colson Whitehead’s 2021 novel, “Harlem Shuffle,” it’s 1964 and the protagonist, Ray Carney, a “slightly bent” Harlem furniture store owner with a side-hustle fencing stolen jewelry and ...
Gilbert Cruz is joined by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Colson Whitehead, who talks about his novel “Crook Manifesto,” which picks up the tale of furniture salesman and sometime crook Ray Carney, and ...
This cover image released by Doubleday shows "Crook Manifesto" by Colson Whitehead. (Doubleday via AP) “Crook Manifesto” by Colson Whitehead (Doubleday) In his bestselling 2021 crime novel “Harlem ...
In his bestselling 2021 crime novel “Harlem Shuffle,” Colson Whitehead introduced the complicated character of Ray Carney, a Black furniture store owner and small-time fence clawing his way into the ...
This cover image released by Doubleday shows "Crook Manifesto" by Colson Whitehead. (Doubleday via AP) “Crook Manifesto” by Colson Whitehead (Doubleday) In his bestselling 2021 crime novel “Harlem ...
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