The book proclaims to conduct a (post)colonial representation of violence in David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas, Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing, and Colson Whitehead’s Underground Railroad in the framework of Johan Galtung’s violence triangle theory. It aims to explore the selected novels that include (post)colonial characteristics. The (post)colonial history of the Afro-American community has witnessed oppressive violence for more than six hundred years. Additionally, the end of enslavement or emancipation could not put an end to institutionalized racial violence. Hence, (post)colonial imperialism has found its position after the millennium through the legacy of (post)colonialism.
