Colson Whitehead Books in Order

Colson Whitehead is a prolific author known for his thought-provoking and critically acclaimed novels. His notable works include <i>Zone One</i>, <i>Sag Harbor</i>, and <i>The Intuitionist</i>, which was a finalist for the prestigious PEN/Hemingway award. His novel <i>John Henry Days</i> garnered significant recognition, winning the Young Lions Fiction Award, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, and earning a finalist spot for the Pulitzer Prize. Additionally, he has penned a book of essays, <i>The Colossus of New York</i>, and a non-fiction account, <i>The Noble Hustle</i>. A recipient of esteemed awards and fellowships, including the Whiting Writers' Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a MacArthur Fellowship, Whitehead continues to live in New York City, where he draws inspiration for his work. His novel <i>The Underground Railroad</i> is an Oprah's Book Club pick, solidifying his status as a leading literary voice.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Colson Whitehead

  • #1
    The Intuitionist(1999)
    Amazon
  • #2
    John Henry Days(2001)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Apex Hides the Hurt(2006)
    Amazon
  • #4
    Sag Harbor(2009)
    Amazon
  • #5
    Zone One(2011)
    Amazon
  • #6
    The Underground Railroad(2016)
    Amazon
  • #7
    The Nickel Boys(2019)
    Amazon
  • #8
    The Colossus of New York(2003)
    Amazon

About Colson Whitehead

Colson Whitehead is a prolific author known for his thought-provoking and critically acclaimed novels. His notable works include <i>Zone One</i>, <i>Sag Harbor</i>, and <i>The Intuitionist</i>, which was a finalist for the prestigious PEN/Hemingway award. His novel <i>John Henry Days</i> garnered significant recognition, winning the Young Lions Fiction Award, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, and earning a finalist spot for the Pulitzer Prize. Additionally, he has penned a book of essays, <i>The Colossus of New York</i>, and a non-fiction account, <i>The Noble Hustle</i>. A recipient of esteemed awards and fellowships, including the Whiting Writers' Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a MacArthur Fellowship, Whitehead continues to live in New York City, where he draws inspiration for his work. His novel <i>The Underground Railroad</i> is an Oprah's Book Club pick, solidifying his status as a leading literary voice.

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