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Zadie Smith

    25 oktober 1975

    Zadie Smiths werk duikt in de complexiteit van hedendaagse multiculturele samenlevingen, waarbij thema's als identiteit, familie en de onderlinge verbondenheid van levens worden onderzocht. Haar romans kenmerken zich door een levendige proza, scherpe humor en een diepgaande empathie voor haar personages. Smith vangt meesterlijk het ingewikkelde weefsel van het moderne stadsleven, en onderzoekt hoe individuen culturele verschuivingen en persoonlijke ambities navigeren. Haar werk biedt inzichtelijke commentaren op de nuances van ergens bij horen en de zoektocht naar betekenis in een diverse wereld.

    Zadie Smith
    Intimations
    The Patrick Melrose novels
    Recitatif
    Recitatief
    Swing Time
    Witte tanden
    • Witte tanden

      • 576bladzijden
      • 21 uur lezen
      3,8(141383)Tarief

      Ontmoet de families Jones, Iqbal en Chalfen. Drie families aan het eind van de twintigste eeuw, alle drie min of meer Engels, allen persoonlijk, historisch en genetisch bij elkaar betrokken. De families hebben verschillende huidskleuren, verschillende godsdiensten en een verschillend koloniaal verleden, maar ze hebben één ding gemeen: ze wonen samen in een kleine buurt in Londen, waar racisme en extremisme oplaaien. In Witte tanden vatten Archibald Jones en Smad Iqbal - de een geboren en getogen Brit, de ander afkomstig uit Bangladesh - een diepe vriendschap voor elkaar op, die ontstaat in de Tweede Wereldoorlog en die vijftig jaar standhoudt. Witte tanden bevat de geëngageerde geschiedenis van de afgelopen halve eeuw in het steeds veranderende, veelkleurige Engeland en vertelt het sprankelende en humoristische verhaal van een opmerkelijke vriendschap.

      Witte tanden
    • Swing Time

      • 448bladzijden
      • 16 uur lezen
      3,6(63751)Tarief

      In 1982 raken twee gekleurde meisjes van zeven met elkaar bevriend als ze voor het eerst naar balletles gaan in Noordwest- Londen.

      Swing Time
    • Recitatief

      Een verhaal - Met een voorwoord van Zadie Smith

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      Recitatief
    • Recitatif

      • 64bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen
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      In this 1983 short story--the only short story Morrison ever wrote--we meet Twyla and Roberta, who have known each other since they were eight years old and spent four months together as roommates in St. Bonaventure shelter. Inseparable then, they lose touch as they grow older, only later to find each other again at a diner, a grocery store, and again at a protest. Seemingly at opposite ends of every problem, and at each other's throats each time they meet, the two women still cannot deny the deep bond their shared experience has forged between them. Another work of genius by this masterly writer, Recitatif keeps Twyla's and Roberta's races ambiguous throughout the story. Morrison herself described Recitatif, a story which will keep readers thinking and discussing for years to come, as "an experiment in the removal of all racial codes from a narrative about two characters of different races for whom racial identity is crucial." We know that one is white and one is Black, but which is which? And who is right about the race of the woman the girls tormented at the orphanage?

      Recitatif
    • Follows the life of Patrick Melrose, a member of an upper class English family, through his traumatic childhood with an abusive father, drug addiction, fatherhood, and the possible loss of his family home.

      The Patrick Melrose novels
    • Intimations

      Six Essays

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      • 4 uur lezen
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      The collection of essays offers a poignant critique of America's social systems, blending personal experiences with political commentary. Through sharp observations, the author captures the complexities of contemporary issues, providing clarity on the peculiarities of the current moment. This powerful indictment resonates with readers, making it a significant addition to the discourse on societal challenges.

      Intimations
    • The Quiet American

      • 192bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,0(53442)Tarief

      Graham Greene's classic exploration of love, innocence, and morality in Vietnam "I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused," Graham Greene's narrator Fowler remarks of Alden Pyle, the eponymous "Quiet American" of what is perhaps the most controversial novel of his career. Pyle is the brash young idealist sent out by Washington on a mysterious mission to Saigon, where the French Army struggles against the Vietminh guerrillas.As young Pyle's well-intentioned policies blunder into bloodshed, Fowler, a seasoned and cynical British reporter, finds it impossible to stand safely aside as an observer. But Fowler's motives for intervening are suspect, both to the police and himself, for Pyle has stolen Fowler's beautiful Vietnamese mistress. Originally published in 1956 and twice adapted to film, The Quiet American remains a terrifying and prescient portrait of innocence at large.

      The Quiet American
    • Changing my mind

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
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      'Changing My Mind' finds Zadie Smith casting an acute eye over material both personal & cultural. This engaging collection of essays, some published here for the first time, reveals Smith as a passionate & precise essayist, equally at home in the world of great books & bad movies, family & philosophy, British comedians & Italian divas.

      Changing my mind
    • How much joy can a person tolerate? How many kinds of boredom make up a life? Who owns the story of black America? Should Justin Bieber be more like Socrates? And why is there a dead art collector floating in the swimming pool? Dazzlingly insightful, explosively funny and ever-timely, Zadie Smith is back with a second unmissable collection of essays. From German Old Masters to the new masters of East Coast rap, from social networks opening lines of communication to national referenda closing doors, Feel Freereaches out in all directions and draws back a rich feast of ideas. Here pop culture, high culture, social change and political debate all get the Zadie Smith treatment- dissected with razor-sharp intellect, set brilliantly against the context of the utterly contemporary, and considered with a deep humanity and compassion. With the easy intimacy of a local and the piercing clarity of an outsider, Feel Freecasts a sharp critical eye over the creative luminaries that have shaped our world- from J. G. Ballard to Karl Ove Knausgaard, Orson Welles to Charlie Kaufman, Joni Mitchell to Beyonce, and far beyond. And it considers the points of contact where the author herself meets this world, where the political meets the personal and critique meets memoir. This electrifying new collection showcases Zadie Smith as a true literary powerhouse, demonstrating once again her credentials as an essential voice of her generation.

      Feel Free
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      When Howard Belsey's oldest son Jerome falls for Victoria, the stunning daughter of the right-wing Monty Kipps, both families find themselves thrown together, enacting a cultural and personal war against each other.

      On beauty