Aaron reviewed Apex Hides the Hurt by Colson Whitehead
Apex Hides the Hurt
4 stars
This novel is replete with Whitehead's usual inventiveness and curiosity. The novel got me thinking about a number of themes with respect to names -- what does the act of naming represent, who gets to decide what something is named, and what meaning do names have? The fact that the thing being named in the book is a town founded by freedpeople means that the significance of the book has not died down almost 20 years after it was written.
This novel is replete with Whitehead's usual inventiveness and curiosity. The novel got me thinking about a number of themes with respect to names -- what does the act of naming represent, who gets to decide what something is named, and what meaning do names have? The fact that the thing being named in the book is a town founded by freedpeople means that the significance of the book has not died down almost 20 years after it was written.