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Smith’s slim volume of essays is a balm during an anxious summer.
The White Teeth author on authenticity, literature, and making connections.
Many, if not, most writers teach---whether literature, composition, or creative writing---and examining what those writers teach is an especially interesting exercise because it gives us insight not only into what they read, but also what they read closely and carefully, again and again, in order to inform their own work and demonstrate the craft as they know it to students.
Zadie Smith tells Jeffrey Eugenides why trauma and self-disgust lurk beneath the glittering surface of her new novel
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Zadie Smith On The Great Age Debate and Why We Need To ...
Zadie Smith’s debut heartened many readers when it first appeared with its breezily multicultural story. It seems a more complicated tale in 2020
The month of September started with hot days and rainy nights. Inspired by walking through slow to the end of summer, dazzled by the changing leaves glowing in the heat of the sun. Mornings a…
After 17 years abroad, Zadie Smith has returned to her literary stomping ground of north London. She talks about fame, therapy and finding inspiration for her new historical novel on her doorstep
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Briton, Jamaican, mother, writer, female: on becoming whole with one of this generation’s most vital literary voices.
Grand Union, a new collection of short stories by Zadie Smith, is out. The British author, who burst onto the scene in 2000, continues to be a voice for literary freedom, heralding a humanity that is collective and diverse—in which we all belong to something greater.
Narrated by the author, this story of a Victorian author and his housekeeper cousin, who is obsessed by the Tichborne claimant, explores the lies people tell themselves
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