Zadie Smith

Zadie Smith writes eloquent, powerful and often quite humorous novels with social issues at the fore, and The Fraud is no exception. Its firm grounding in the past offers a rich reflection of the present.

Zadie Smith writes eloquent, powerful and often quite humorous novels with social issues at the fore, and The Fraud is no exception. Its firm grounding in the past offers a rich reflection of the present.

Co-authored by award-winning novelist Zadie Smith and her husband, Nick Laird, The Surprise is a spirited celebration of the unexpected.

Co-authored by award-winning novelist Zadie Smith and her husband, Nick Laird, The Surprise is a spirited celebration of the unexpected.

Despite its brevity, Zadie Smith’s collection of six essays about the year 2020 is moving, resonant and powerful.

Despite its brevity, Zadie Smith’s collection of six essays about the year 2020 is moving, resonant and powerful.

This is a worthy listen, even if just for the various New York characters who interrupt Zadie Smith’s proper British narration.

This is a worthy listen, even if just for the various New York characters who interrupt Zadie Smith’s proper British narration.

The stories in Zadie Smith’s first collection are ready to grapple with the complex times we live in.

The stories in Zadie Smith’s first collection are ready to grapple with the complex times we live in.

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