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Electric Literature No.2

By Colson Whitehead

About This Book

Experience a breathtaking journey through the **Autumn 2009 anthology**, where acclaimed authors shed light on the intricate complexities of human existence. Colson Whitehead captures the rise of a truth-telling comedian, while Pasha Malla delves into the transformative effects of tragedy on art and life.

From the eerie stillness of a cabin in the woods, where a young woman battles her isolation, to the unexpected revelations that three sisters encounter about their parents, this anthology presents an array of compelling narratives. Marisa Silver's poignant storytelling and Lydia Davis' unique observations of the simple yet profound lives of three cows bring depth and humanity to each page.

This anthology reflects the power of storytelling in revealing hidden truths and forging connections, making it an essential collection for readers seeking both **insight and inspiration**. Dive into these thought-provoking tales that resonate with the experiences of life, art, and the struggles that bind us all together.

About the Author

Colson Whitehead

Colson Whitehead

Colson Whitehead, born on November 6, 1969, is an accomplished American novelist recognized for his impactful storytelling. His debut novel, *The Intuitionist*, was published in 1999, followed by critically acclaimed works such as *The Underground Railroad*, which earned him both the National Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and *The Nickel Boys*, which garnered him a second Pulitzer Prize. In addition to his novels, Whitehead has authored two nonfiction books and was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2002.

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