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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Zadie Smith - White Teeth

I am approaching the last part of White Teeth and have been enjoying it. I think Zadie has alot of good sense and writes well. Its quite an achievement at such a young age. She is brave in taking on a third person narrative - which demands an authoritative outlook. The characters are interesting and well drawn. She may not be Hardy or Steinbeck or Waugh or Tolstoy but she shows great promise. The narrator of White Teeth at one point though lists those who exude sex appeal. The young Brando I could definitely agree with but Madonna - no never - she is rather tacky and has no real sense of style.

2 Comments:

Blogger Ellie said...

If I wasn't such a fan of free speech, I would ban you from mentioned flippin' Zadie Smith on this blog! Sorry, I'm having a bad day and am rather tetchy today. I've been reading A Wedding in December by Anita Shreve which examines regret, second chances and the passing of time. I am enjoying it as I have enjoyed many of her novels before, although I wouldn't say I was a huge fan.

12:24 pm

 
Blogger Julian said...

Sorry you had a bad day. I was only defending a good writer

9:07 am

 

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