"A monster is a person who has stopped pretending."
"I think each book has its own way of accommodating my concerns, whether it's about race, America, technology, the city."
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Colson Whitehead
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Colson Whitehead is an acclaimed American author known for his innovative storytelling and exploration of race, identity, and history in works like 'The Underground Railroad.'
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"It is failure that guides evolution; perfection provides no incentive for improvement, and nothing is perfect."
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"Memory is the most malicious cutter of all, preserving, recasting, panning in slow motion across the awful bits so that we retain every detail."