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Zadie Smith

British · b. 1975

5 books reviewed Avg rating 3.8 / 5Top rating 4.2 / 5

Whitbread First Novel Award; Guardian First Book Award; Orange Prize for Fiction shortlist (multiple)

Zadie Smith is a British novelist and essayist whose debut White Teeth and subsequent novels have established her as one of the most important literary voices of her generation.

Zadie Smith published White Teeth in 2000 at the age of twenty-four, while still finishing her degree at Cambridge, to a reception that was almost overwhelming in its enthusiasm. The novel follows two families — the Joneses and the Iqbals — across generations in multicultural North London, examining questions of identity, immigration, assimilation, and the weight of history with remarkable ambition and energy. The prose is exuberant, the characterisation is generous, and the novel’s willingness to hold contradictions — to be funny and serious, specific and panoramic, satirical and empathetic — made it feel like a genuinely new kind of British novel.

On Beauty (2005), a homage to E.M. Forster’s Howards End, follows an academic family across the class and racial divides of a fictional American college town with comparable intelligence and somewhat more formal control. NW (2012) is her most stylistically experimental novel — fragmented, close to stream of consciousness — and represents a deliberate move away from the relative accessibility of the earlier books toward something more demanding. The Fraud (2023), a historical novel set in Victorian England around the famous Tichborne Claimant case, showed her continuing appetite for formal and generic experiment.

Smith’s essays — collected in Changing My Mind, Feel Free, and Intimations — are among the best pieces of literary and cultural criticism published in English in recent years. Her thinking about fiction, film, race, and the writing life is consistently original and rigorously argued, and several of the essays (on David Foster Wallace, on the Joni Mitchell album, on her experience of the 2020 pandemic) are small masterpieces of the form. She is a writer whose range and intelligence make the body of work collectively greater than any single title.

5 Books Reviewed

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Bestseller

White Teeth

by Zadie Smith

4.2

Two North London families — one Bangladeshi, one English — collide across generations in a novel about race, identity, history, and the inheritance that binds us.

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On Beauty

by Zadie Smith

4.0

Two rival academic families — one liberal white, one conservative Black — collide at a New England university in a novel loosely inspired by E.M. Forster's Howards End.

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Swing Time

by Zadie Smith

3.7

Two mixed-race girls grow up together in north London, bonded by a love of dance. One becomes a global pop star's assistant; the other, a dancer who never quite makes it. Smith's fifth novel weaves together questions of race, ambition, fame, and what it means to be the supporting character in someone else's story.

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The Autograph Man

by Zadie Smith

3.7

Alex-Li Tandem is a Jewish-Chinese autograph dealer in North London, obsessed with celebrity signatures and with the Hollywood actress Kitty Alexander. His quest for her autograph takes him to New York, but the novel is really about grief, celebrity culture, Jewish identity, and the surfaces we mistake for reality.

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NW

by Zadie Smith

3.5

Four north Londoners — each shaped by the same council estate — navigate adulthood differently. Smith's most formally adventurous novel abandons the warm sociability of White Teeth for fragmented, pressured prose that tries to catch consciousness in the act.

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