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I use New York to talk about home, but the ideas in 'Colossus' could be transferred to other cities. The story about Central Park is really about the first day of spring in any park. The Coney Island chapter is really about beaches and summer and heat waves.
Colson Whitehead
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote reflects the universal themes of home and seasonal experiences that can be felt in various places, not just New York.

Colson Whitehead's quote emphasizes how specific ideas and experiences in his work, though rooted in New York, resonate universally across different cities and settings. By highlighting Central Park and Coney Island, he illustrates the shared human experiences of nature, seasons, and personal connection, suggesting that these feelings of nostalgia and belonging are not confined to a single location.

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In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about urban development, one might reference this quote to discuss how experiences of nature are universal.

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