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  1. 2 days ago · Exclamations over a new essay collection by Zadie Smith, or a new novel by Isabel Allende. As an undergraduate student, he majored in International Relations at BUP, but it's his growth as an ...

  2. 1 day ago · Zadie Smith’s novel “White Teeth,” released in 2000, serves as a profound exploration of cultural diversity within the dynamic backdrop of London. Through the intersecting lives of the Jones and Iqbal families, Smith intricately weaves a narrative that delves into themes of identity, immigration, and the intricate complexities of cultural assimilation.

  3. 4 days ago · The first is an essay by Zadie Smith titled “Through the Portal: Locating the Magnificent,” a poetic introduction that vividly contextualizes the work, and the second is an extensive conversation between Lawson and fellow artist Athur Jafa, presented for readers to ponder on the monograph’s final pages — a thoughtful ...

  4. 1 day ago · It is, in fact, part of Simon Rich's forthcoming short story collection Glory Days. "We're Not So Different, You and I" is a somewhat funny story about a cartoon villain named Death Skull (loosely patterned after Skeletor from He-Man) and his attempt to make friends. Death Skull is, I suppose, some sort of a stand in for the everyday man.

  5. 1 day ago · Escribir la vida, Zadie Smith. Hace mucho que quiero llevar un diario. Durante la adolescencia lo intenté varias veces sin conseguirlo. Soñaba con ser tan sincera como Joe Orton, cuyos diarios admiraba muchísimo. Los encontré en una biblioteca a los catorce años más o menos, y los leí en parte por interés literario y en parte como ...

  6. 5 days ago · An uplifting mix of music and chat with Zadie Smith! Craig chats to author Zadie Smith! 180 mins; 17 Jun 2024

  7. 4 days ago · Quand Zadie Smith retrace un des grands feuilletons judiciaires de l’époque elle le fait dans un roman étourdissant. L’imposture du roman est sexuelle, raciale, identitaire, littéraire, dans cette Angleterre victorienne où les fortunes se fondent sur l’esclavage, où la sexualité est plus polyamoureuse qu’on ne le pense, mais ...