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Apex hides the hurt

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Published 2006 FISCHER Taschenbuch 5 views
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1846880750, 9781846880759
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Colson Whitehead

Arch Colson Chipp Whitehead (born November 6, 1969) is an American novelist. His works include his 1999 debut The Intuitionist; The Underground Railroad (2016), for which he won the 2016 National Book Award for Fiction and the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction; and The Nickel Boys, for which he won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction again in 2020, making him one of only four writers ever to win the prize twice. He has also published two books of nonfiction. In 2002, he received a MacArthur Fellowship. Source: [Colson Whitehead]( on Wikipedia.

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From the MacArthur and Whiting Award--winning author of John Henry Days andThe Intuitionist comes a new, brisk, comic tour de force about identity,history, and the adhesive bandage industryWhen the citizens of Winthrop needed a new name for their town, they did whatanyone would do--they hired a consultant.The protagonist of Apex Hides the Hurt is a nomenclature consultant. If youwant just the right name for your new product, whether it be automobile orantidepressant, sneaker or spoon, he's the man to get the job done. Wardrobelack pizzazz? Come to the Outfit Outlet. Always the wallflower at socialgatherings? Try Loquacia.And of course, whenever you take a fall, reach for Apex, because Apex Hidesthe Hurt. Apex is his crowning achievement, the multicultural bandage thathas revolutionized the adhesive bandage industry. "Flesh-colored" bedamned--no matter what your skin tone is--Apex will match it, or your moneyback.After leaving his job (following a mysterious misfortune), his expertise iscalled upon by the town of Winthrop. Once there, he meets the town council,who will try to sway his opinion over the coming days.Lucky Aberdeen, the millionaire software pioneer and hometown-boy-made-good, wants the name changed to something that will reflect the town's capitalist aspirations, attracting new businesses and revitalizing the community. Who could argue with that?Albie Winthrop, beloved son of the town's aristocracy, thinks Winthrop is a perfectly good name, and can't imagine what the fuss is about.Regina Goode, the mayor, is a descendent of the black settlers who founded the town, and has her own secret agenda for what the name should be.Our expert must decide the outcome, with all its implications for the town'sfuture. Which name will he choose? Or perhaps he will devise his own? Andwhat's with his limp, anyway?Apex Hides the Hurt brilliantly and wryly satirizes our contemporary culture,where memory and history are subsumed by the tides of marketing.

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