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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zadie_SmithZadie Smith - Wikipedia

    Zadie Smith FRSL (born Sadie; 25 October 1975) is an English [1] novelist, essayist, and short-story writer. Her debut novel , White Teeth (2000), immediately became a best-seller and won a number of awards.

  2. Zadie Smith has 118 books on Goodreads with 1283129 ratings. Zadie Smiths most popular book is White Teeth.

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  4. 2 days ago · Published August 27, 2024. Zadie Smith has been nominated for the Booker Prize three times, and has appeared on Granta ’s list of the Best of Young British Novelists not once, but twice. She has been hailed as the voice of a generation, a modern-day Charles Dickens and an astute chronicler of our times. It’s fair to say she has literary chops.

  5. Oct 27, 1975 · Zadie Smith is the author of the novels White Teeth, The Autograph Man, On Beauty, NW, and Swing Time, as well as two collections of essays, Changing My Mind and Feel Free. Zadie was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2002, and was listed as one of Granta's 20 Best Young British Novelists in 2003 and again in 2013.

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · Inspired by a real trial in Victorian England, Zadie Smith’s first historical novel, brilliantly ‘written in spite of her hesitations,’ crackles with details and characters that bring to life issues of power, race, and the notion of authenticity.”. — Boston Globe, “Here are 20 books we’re excited to read this fall”.

  7. Zadie Smith is the author of the novels White Teeth, The Autograph Man, On Beauty, NW and Swing Time, as well as three collections of essays, Changing My Mind, Feel Free and Intimations, and a collection of short stories, Grand Union.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › White_TeethWhite Teeth - Wikipedia

    White Teeth is British author Zadie Smith's debut novel, published in 2000. It focuses on the later lives of two wartime friends—the Bangladeshi Samad Iqbal and the Englishman Archie Jones—and their families in London. The novel centres on Britain's relationship with immigrants from the British Commonwealth. [1]

  9. Jun 12, 2001 · One of the New York Times’s 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. Zadie Smith’s dazzling debut caught critics grasping for comparisons and deciding on everyone from Charles Dickens to Salman Rushdie to John Irving and Martin Amis.

  10. Apr 1, 2000 · Zadie Smith. At the center of this invigorating novel are two unlikely friends, Archie Jones and Samad Iqbal. Hapless veterans of World War II, Archie and Samad and their families become agents of England’s irrevocable transformation.

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