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    Zadie Smith FRSL (born Sadie; 25 October 1975) is an English novelist, essayist, and short-story writer. Her debut novel, White Teeth (2000), immediately...
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  • The Fraud (category Novels by Zadie Smith)
    The Fraud is a historical novel based on the Tichborne case written by Zadie Smith and published by Penguin in 2023. Mrs Touchet is the Scottish housekeeper...
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  • On Beauty (category Novels by Zadie Smith)
    On Beauty is a 2005 novel by British author Zadie Smith, loosely based on Howards End by E. M. Forster. The story follows the lives of a mixed-race British/American...
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  • NW (novel) (category Novels by Zadie Smith)
    NW is a 2012 novel by British author Zadie Smith. It takes its title from the NW postcode area in North-West London, where the novel is set. The novel...
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  • Swing Time (novel) (category Novels by Zadie Smith)
    Swing Time is a novel by British writer Zadie Smith, released in November 2016. The story takes place in London, New York and West Africa, and focuses...
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  • others. The "read" books on her Goodreads account include novels by Zadie Smith, Jonathan Safran Foer, and Vladimir Nabokov, as well as nonfiction by...
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  • White Teeth (category Novels by Zadie Smith)
    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...
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  • The Wife of Willesden, published in 2023, is a script by Zadie Smith. According to Book Marks, the book received "rave" reviews based on five critic reviews...
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    the Willesden area of north-west London, Smith is the younger brother of novelist and essayist Zadie Smith; they also have a younger brother Luke, who...
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  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach, John Early and Nat Wolff, with cameos from authors Zadie Smith, Martin Amis and Jonathan Ames. Lilian is a budding artist living in...
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  • Zadi Diaz, American director, producer and podcaster Zadie Smith (born 1975), English writer Zadie Xa (born 1983), Korean-Canadian visual artist Zadi or...
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    the basis of a musical version that was first staged in 1964. In 2021, Zadie Smith debuted her first play, The Wife of Willesden, adapting the Wife of Bath's...
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  • continues, Wood says, in writers like David Foster Wallace. In response, Zadie Smith described hysterical realism as a "painfully accurate term for the sort...
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  • Retrieved 11 June 2009. Ezard, John (7 June 2006). "Orange prize for Zadie Smith". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 June 2009. Arana, Marie (17 June...
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  • Mistry Timothy Mo Brian Moore Andrew O'Hagan V. S. Naipaul Richard Powers Zadie Smith Muriel Spark Graham Swift Sarah Waters 2 nominations Martin Amis Tash...
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    News, 3 June 2010. Radhika Sanghani, "Meet Nikki Amuka-Bird – star of BBC's gritty new Zadie Smith adaptation, NW", The Telegraph, 14 November 2016....
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    The Hindu. 8 June 2005. Archived from the original on 7 February 2007. Zadie Smith, White Teeth, pp. 210-217 "Mangal Pandey". India Post. Archived from...
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  • Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays (category Books by Zadie Smith)
    Mind: Occasional Essays, published in 2009, is a non-fiction novel by Zadie Smith. On The Omnivore, in an aggregation of British and American press reviews...
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  • Feel Free: Essays is a 2018 book of essays by Zadie Smith. It was published on 8 February 2018 by Hamish Hamilton, an imprint of Penguin Books. It has...
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  • novelist. The story was reissued as a stand-alone book, introduced by Zadie Smith, published in February 2022. "Recitatif" is a story in racial writing...
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    Ali Smith CBE FRSL (born 24 August 1962) is a Scottish author, playwright, academic and journalist. Sebastian Barry described her in 2016 as "Scotland's...
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  • Grand Union: Stories is a 2019 short story collection by Zadie Smith. It was published on 3 October 2019 by Hamish Hamilton, an imprint of Penguin Books...
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    Film Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and won one Primetime Emmy Award. Zadie Smith (February 23, 2015). "Brother from Another Mother". The New Yorker. Retrieved...
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  • stories, published in 2008 by Penguin Books. Selected and edited by Zadie Smith, it contains 23 short stories by 23 different authors, among them Nick...
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  • The Embassy of Cambodia (category Books by Zadie Smith)
    The Embassy of Cambodia, published in 2013, is a story by Zadie Smith. On The Omnivore, in an aggregation of British press reviews, the book received...
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  • best and most challenging works. Reassessing Crash in The Guardian, Zadie Smith wrote, "Crash is an existential book about how everybody uses everything...
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  • drama TV serial based on the 2000 novel of the same name written by Zadie Smith. The series was directed by Julian Jarrold, adapted by Simon Burke, and...
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    "The best (and worst) fiction books of 2023, from Eleanor Catton to Zadie Smith". Dearnley, Elizabeth. "Wishful thinking; A shy novelist is bedazzled...
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  • Nate Smith – drums St. Augustine High School Marching 100 – brass band Cory Wong – guitar Sam Yahel – organ Mavis Staples – spoken word Zadie Smith – vocals...
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    novel, poetry, drama, screenplay Ali Smith 1962  United Kingdom 26 novel, short story, drama, essays Zadie Smith 1975  United Kingdom 22 novel, short...
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